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Railway Transport, Yes! The Industry That Made New Zealand If you doubt this statement, ask the timbermillers,' the coal mine owners, the farmers, the manufacturers and the merphants. Railway transport has been, and still is, the basic industry for national welfare. Prosperity cannot be fully maintained unless the railways, which offer the best service, receive their proper measure of support. The People's Railways for the People's Profit The Griping Pains of Acid Stomach Warn You of Grave Danger The griping- paint caused by sour acid •tomach are Nature'* warning that the delicate lining of the stomach is being: attacked. Neglect that warning and you are in danger of chronic dyspepsia or gastritis. You can quickly conquer stomach acidity or any form of digestive disorder if you will take De Witt's Antacid Powder for a little while. Relief comes from the very first dose. Why you get immediate relief Do Witt's Antacid Powder conquers digestive troubles, even if they have reach*4 a chronic stage, because it;— 1. Neutrallseu the sour acid condition that leads to gastritis. 9. Cleanses the system of harmful genN laden, fermenting matter. S< Gently stimulates the digestion to regular. heathy action. 4, Banishes the pain and danger of neglect*! indigestion. 8. Protects the inflamed stomach from farther attack. In every case indigestion Is instantly relieved and continued treatment restores the normal digestive process so that you enjoy your food, knowing that every particle is doing you good. Go to your chemist and ask tor DeWITTS ANTACID POWDER Of ail chemists, in handsome sky-blue canister, price a/6. File Sufferers you can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause—congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Nothing but an Internal remedy can do this—that's why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Vaculoid a harmless tablet is guaranteed to quickly and safely banish any form of Pile misery or money back. Chemists everywhere sell it with this guarantee. ipf GUARD AGAINST COUGHS, COLDS, AND FLU WITH RELIEFBr INHALATION
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 17
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