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. "1 staggered to the bus stop where there Is a chemist's shop. On the counter I saw a carton of Digestir Ilennic Pastilles, so I thought I would try .a small packet, Kitting on the doorstep waiting Tor the bus, I began to sunk two pastilles. A rcw minutes later the bus came and I got on it automatically —but presently 1 realised that I didn't reel so bad as before. 1 hopped o!T that bus quickly, and decided to go back to the olllce. When I got my wages 1 went to the chemist's at a jojf-trot lor a large packet of nennles." —J.J. Digestif nennles—unlike single-action remedies —attack all the causes of the trouble directly. They contain antacids which neutralise and take tlie "Are' out of burning stomach acid; absorbents which " soak up" bloating stomach gas; sedatives which soothe the inflamed stomach lining; and digestive rermenls which help to digest your rood. When you reel pain coming cn, simply slip two nennles into your mouth and suck them, 'l'liey become active at once; they end stomach pain In less than live minutes, because they reach your stomach rull strength—not weakened with water; and they taste well, nennles arc twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose —air-tight and hygienic—ill pocket or handbag. Dlgesllf nennles are obtainable from nil Chemists. Trial size iOd. Family size 2/8.
NO MAN thrills to the touch of ROUGH CHAPPED HANDS! Cold weather and biting winds make your hands ugly red, podgy with chaps, roughened by cracks . . . unromantic hands. When you go to dances or play bridge you won't feel humiliated by rough hands that scream housework and lack of attention ... if you use Q-TOL. The regular daily use of Q-TOL, particularly in cold weather, keeps your hands feminine, thrilllngly soft, silken hands that men admire. Buy a bottle of Q-TOL today and see the other helpful beauty hints on tVe special wrapper. For tlirillingly soft hands use si V 1" Elderly Man's Experience Mr. A.C.H., Taranaki, an elderly man, lias suffered from Bronchial Asthma for years. He writes, "During the last 40 years 1 have tried a goodly number of remedies without effect. J have been twice In hospital with only temporary relief. 'During the last few weeks, however, I have taken Mendaoc tablets and have obtained quicker apd better results than anything I have tried before. Ihe mcnt in my health is somewhat phenomenal. Mend,ico acts quickly, starts killing the Gcrmcats* of Asthma in 3 minutes, and giving you relief righ away. Mehdaco is so effective that it is guaranteed to stop those choking, gasr>"R spasms and restore free, easy breathing in 24 hours, and complete relief in 8 days or money back on return of empty p rotects youlit ids Asthma ♦ Bronchitis ♦ H(\y Fever
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23662, 22 May 1940, Page 7
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