The Acid in Your Stomach Would Bum a Hole in the Carpet When you feel lndiges- i «» . ■ ■ tlon pains, those pains are usually caused by too much QrZrrAk# Tf tcSN acid in your stomach. that acid is so power- mafitwlßr m 8 ful that it would burn JtOHr . -SeMeS a hole through a thick Vjnf *jaT« Slle carpet? Chemists ave proved that. 'J®f iVS They have poured a MTitl few drops of hydro- Mi J#,' chloric acid (a repro- EXml Wwei. duction of stomach J&sngi Acid) on to a carpet, . and that acid has f > iliVWfl actually burned a sixIf acid does that to the „ hn , nm .„„ h „# carpet, you can t V \u°Zet b°t Imagine what It Is Stomach acid. doing to your ■tomach. It is when acid attacks the lining of your stomach that ulcers begin to form. Get rid of that acid by slipping a Digestif Rennie into your mouth after meals—or whenever you feel pain. Rennie is a lozenge which you dissolve in the mouth—it is auite pleasant—it mixes with the saliva and becomes active at once. It contains Ingredients that absorb acid, ingredients that neutralise acid, and otfcer ingredients that actively aid digestion and so nrevenfc excess acid from forming again. Don't neglect acid indigestion—a packet of Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day. trial size lod., family size 2/8. After a meal suck tifyo DIGESTIF REMNIES JUST LOOK AT HiS SKIN. NURSE. I'M SO WORRIED ABOUT IT. REXONA MEDICATIONS SAFEGUARD BABIES' SKIN A baby's fine, sensitive skin is easily irritated unless you keep it soothed by the soft, medicated lather of Rexona Soap. It lias the same wonderful healing properties as Rexona Ointment. Chafing, cradle cap, rashes and prickly heat are almost unknown among Rexona babies, FOR PERSISTENT SKIN TROUBLES REXONA OINTMENT To heal persistent skin disorders, um Rexona Ointment, The Rapid Healef* together with Rexona Soap. These two used regularly will soon soothe away every sign of pain or irrttatioa» 2* IW nSn A Scientific Optical Service at your command. Consult... BARRY & BEALE OPTICIANS 10 Wellesley St. E., AUCKLAND PHONE 41-249 ft** 3wmi with SiAt'o instead Cf -fatwdchumltt Fried fish makes a delightful change browned with Bisto, ana it's so astonishingly easy to use. This is what your cook should do—Sprinkle the fillets of fish with Bisto before frying and in cooking they will turn a rich, tempting, golden brown colour. The Bisto way is better than the old-fashioned breadcrumb method and makes the use of eggs unnecessary. gives thai attractive golden brown finish Dittribuu d by A. A. S tichbury, Ltd., Welling tin, m VV K2 ★ Wh. m m w m >u IWISH-MOSS if*?. - ItMl^ A GOOD idea if warned by slight "wheezy" chest—or bit of BRONCHIAL irritation —before going out —sip some Bonnington's Irish Moss. This rich warming linctus covers the throat with a protective ANTISEPTIC film. Its keen aromatic pungency searches out and soothes CATARRH. IMITATIONS: Avoid all such ! Get Bonnington's —l/6 & 2/6 O
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23088, 13 July 1938, Page 5
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