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HE STAGGERED TO THE CHEMIST’S SHOP

STOMACH SUFFERER WHO HAD TO GIVE UP WORK RETURNED TO OFFICE SAME DAY AFTER TRYING NEW TREATMENT “Last Friday. I was so ill with gastric trouble that I had to leave my work.” writes a correspondent. “I staggered to the bus stop where there is a chemist’s shop. On the counter I saw a carton of Digestif Rennie Pastilles, so I thought I would try a small packet. Sitting on the doorstep waiting for the bus. I began to suck two pastilles. A few minutes later the bus came and I got on it automatically—but presently I realised that I didn't fee) so bad as before. I hopped off that bus quickly, and decided to go back to the office. When I got my wages 1 went to the chemist's at a jog-trot for a large packet of Rennies.”—J.J Digestif Rennies—unlike single-ac-tion remedies—attack all the causes of the trouble directly. They contain antacids which neutralise and take the “fire” out of burning stomach acid: absorbents which “soak up” bloating stomach gas: sedatives which soothe the inflamed stomach lining; and digestive ferments which help to digest your food. When you feel pain coming on, simply slip two Rennies into your mouth and suck them They become active at once: they end stomach pain in less than five minutes, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened with water: and they taste well. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose—air-tight and hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Digestif Rennies are obtainable from all Chemists. Trial size IOAd. Family size 2/9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 31 December 1940, Page 7

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HE STAGGERED TO THE CHEMIST’S SHOP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 31 December 1940, Page 7

HE STAGGERED TO THE CHEMIST’S SHOP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 31 December 1940, Page 7

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