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INDIGESTION MISERY RELIEVED Under normal conditions you never think of the marvellous process we call digestion. It is only when the misery of indigestion, gastritis or dyspepsia afflicts you that you realise what good digestion means. Modern civilized conditions, however, are seldom, if ever, “ normal ” conditions. Irregular meals, badly cooked, unsuitable or hastily eaten food, over-indulgence at meals, lack of sufficient exercise, bring fresh victims daily to the vast army of those suffering from indigestion—dyspepsia or gastritis. Do not wait until your old vitality and vigour are lost, your nerves all frayed and ragged with constant pain. Vou surely become a miserable, irritable, chronic invalid, an affliction to yourself and to others. YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE De Witt’s Antacid Powder has been compounded to meet the complicated nature of digestive troubles. First, it neutralises the excess acid which inflames the stomach and caused your flatulence, dyspepsia or gastritis. Secondly, it spreads a soothing, healing and protective coating of colloidal kaolin over the inflamed stomach walls, so that the sore stomach heals while allowing the ordinary process of digestion to go on. Thirdly, one ingredient partially digests the food and so takes a heavy load from the weakened stomach and intestines. Every case of indigestion, however severe, is instantly relieved and pains vanish. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 2/6. De WITT’S Antacid Powder

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 3

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