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The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you foel indigestion pains, those pains are usually caused by too much acid in your stomach. Do you know that that acid Is so powerful that it would burn a hole through a thick lie carpet? Chemists have poured a sixIf acid does that toithe Actual photograph oi carpet, you ca carpet burned by Imagine what it Is stomach acid. doing to your Stomach. It is whon acid attacks the lining irf your stomach that ulcers begin to form. Get rid of that acid by slipping a Digestif Rennie into your mouth after meals-r-or whenever you feel pain. Rennie Is a lozenge which you dissolve in the mouth—lt is Quite pleasant—lt mixes with the saliva and becomes active at once. It contains Ingredients that absorb acid, ingredlonts that neutralise acid, and otter Ingredients that actively aid digestion and so Prevent excess acid from forming again. Don't neglect acid indigestion—a packet of Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day, trial size 10d„ family size 2/8. After a meal suck two DIGESTIF RENNIES Digestif Rennie is the new scientific treatment for all digestive troubles—the remedy that is being used and recommended by hundreds of English doctors. It is produced by the makers of Kruschen Salts, and 1c ■old by ail chemists. * GLASS PAPER The name of Oakey has been famous for more than 100 vears for the manufacture of Glass I'aper of supreme quality. Oakey s Glass Paper is made in varying grades and gives complete satisfaction to the user by reason of its even wear and durability. New Zealand Representatives : A A STICHBURY LTD. P.O. Box 296, Blair St., WELLINGTON, C.I

Take 3 'ASPRO' Tablets immediately the first sign of a Cold appears and 2 Tablets every 3 hours afterwards until symptoms disappear. With the last dose before going to bed take a hot drink—some people prefer lemon for the hot drink, some prefer whisky, others mix the two. If the attack commences with a Sore or Inflamed Throat dissolve 3 'ASPRQ' Tablets in half a glass of water, stir well before using, and repeat the gargle every 2 or „ 3 hours as required but make it fresh each time and do not let the mixture stand overnight. These instructions have been scientifically formulated as a result of chemical research and are the correct dosages of 'ASPRO' to obtain maximum results. % UJhat People PROVED THAT 'ASPRO' SMASHES A 'FLU ATTACK | IN ONE NIGHT Francis Road, I GREENMEADOWS, 2/7/37 | Dear Sirs, Recently I had a bad attack of 'Flu and was advised by a friend to try 'ASPRO.' I had noticed your advts. in the paper saying: " 'ASPRO' will smash Colds or 'Flu in one night," and it certainly did. 1 I took 2 'ASPRO' tablets in water before retiring to bed and thanks to 'ASPRO' I was able to resume my duties next day. ' Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) C. BEAVEN SORE THROATS COLDS 'FLU and RHEUMATISM ARE ABOUT! JUST how much you will be involved depends on your own action to protect ypurself. 'ASPRO' banishes Sore Throats and development of serious complaints. 'ASPRO* also smashes the most severe Cold or 'Flu attack in one night and quickly dispels Rheumatic pain. It is a wise action on your part to KEEP 'ASPRO' HANDY for both protective purposes and banishing the complaint itself. You will find 'ASPRO' the quickest and most efficient medicine it is possible to take. Its price is within the reach of all and its great J variety of uses is due to the fact that 'ASPRO,' after ingestion in Jt the system, is anti-pyretic, anti-periodic, a solvent of uric acid, germicide, an internal antiseptic and a fever reducer. At the first sign of a Cold or 'Flu attack nip it in the bud with 'ASPRO.' ..Uiianiuuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii>iiii || tiiu'u lltw / I A jpmiiM NEVER WITHOUT 'ASPRO' TO STOP COLDS AND 'FLU 48 Athens Road, ONEHUNGA. 5.E.5, k Dear Sits, 10/7/37 I would like to say that I am never without 'ASPRO' in the house, and consider it indispensable for myself and family, in the treatment of Colds and 'Flu. I can testify to the wonderful effect it has in reducing the temperature and generally making one feel better. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Mrs. V. BLACK .__.lt relieves Headaches in j to to minutes. 2 It brings Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless. ,_lt relieves Rheumatism in one night. T , wiU ease the Nagging ■t-'pX" 3 Neuritis and Neuralgia- *. Take 'ASPRO' <0 relieve Toothache. r* ASPRO' taken as directed „ill smash »P » C °' d °' attack in J4 T t brings relict without 7 harming the h ""' g .It soothe 3 away Irritabilityvgfe; go Ifa S'6 A 6 g—lt speedUy reduces TcmP^^J be hunted out wiu 'ASPRO.' H-It can betakena^y T C Home, at Business, anywhere, eveyw • ls _lt relieves ill effcct9 It "reUev'es Dengue and 14 Malaria by reducing the * eVel ' «ASPRO' is 15 — A ® * ® for Sore wonderful Tonsilitis. Throats and ASPRO LTD. 2IC/38 numinniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuu PROOF PUBLIC ARTiST GOT RID OF 'FLU IN ONE DAY 235 Spey Street, INVERCARGILL, 9/9/36. Dear Sirs, Being a public artist, it is, of course, essential that I keep free of Colds and Chills. During the recent cold snap 11 suffered a bad attack of I Influenza and Neuralgia; and 'ASPRO' I am thankful to say, completely smashed it in one day. I find by taking three 'ASPRO' and.a hot lemon drink before retiring at night, andtwo atintervals during the next day, the most persistent colds can be banished. I always keep a good supply of 'ASPRO' handy. Yours faithfully, (Sgd) A. E. BRUCB

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23137, 8 September 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23137, 8 September 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23137, 8 September 1938, Page 20

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