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YOUR INDIGESTION as the Most Important Thing in the World Those who suffer the nagging torture of gastritis and dyspepsia know that nothing: in the world is so important as to get relief from that dreadful pain. Yet so many carry on, neglecting Nature’s warning—stomach pains, wind, heartourn, palpitation, biliousness and dizziness—until they gradually get to a state of chronic dyspepsia or gastritis. Because indigestion is of such vital importance to you, let us tell you how others have gained ■nstant relief from digestive misery by taking Oe Witt's Antacid Powder. Here is just one typical case, ' Having been a sufferer from indigestion, heartourn and dizziness for the past three years, I tried everything without result. I thought I was just About done for. I noticed an advertisement about De Witt’s Antacid Powder and gave it a trial. After the first dose I received immediate relief. I irn now able to do my work and have a wonderful light’s rest.” (Signed) F. O. SMITH, 23 Dorking Street. Cabarita, Victoria. De Witt’s Antacid Powder soothes and protects •he delicate stomach lining, and so stimulates and protects the whole digestive system that digestive troubles end complete ly. Bu WITTS ANTACID POWDER .he quick-action remedy for indigestion, acid Itomach, flatulence, dyspepsia, palpitation, heartburn, gastritis and all stomachic affections. Of shemists and storekeepers everywhere, price 2/6

Speechless A costermonger, trundling liis greengrocery cart down the street, was run into by a motor-car. The barrow was smashed and its cargo scattered all over the road. The chauffeur, coming back to investigate, expected to roceivo a volley of choice language. But the coster, surveying his ruined property, gasped, “Gilv'nor, there ain't no word for it. ,,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 42, 20 February 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 42, 20 February 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 42, 20 February 1939, Page 2

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