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INDIGESTION LED TO GASTRICJULCER Stomach Sufferer Who Had “Tried Everything” Succeeds With New Remedy It is not always wise to dismiss stomach pains lightly. 11 it is only “a touch of indigestion" now, it may be something much more serious before very long. Read what happened to this man: — “This is my record,” he writes. “In 1924, I was operated on for gastric ulcer —in hospital 5 weeks. In 1928, nine weeks in hospital with gastritis. Very little improvement. Tried all remedies without success. In 1930, operated on again. Then on strict diet for nearly 8 years, until a few months ago, a friend made me try Digestif Rennie Pastilles. Rennies amazed me. After two doses, away went the awful feeling of distention. For the first time for years, I could eat without dread of pain. To-day, I can eat anything within reason. Gone arc the old terrible pains, the awful apprehension that was part of my life in those dreadful years. Gone also the terror of the renewed use of the surgeon's knife. All, thanks to the discovery of Digestif Rennie Pastilles.”—J.N.i Digestif Rennie Pastilles work in three ways. They contain antacids which neutralise acidity; absorbents which reduce stomach gas: and digestive ferments which actively aid digestion. Rennies are a pleasant type of lozenge which dissolve in the mouth. They become active at once, because they reach your stomach lull strength—not weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose airtight and hygienic —in pocket oi handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainable of all Chemists, trial size 10d., family size 2s Bd. PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS BUNTY DOBSON WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE HAS REOPENED HER STUDIO. All Branches of MODERN PHYSICAL CULTURE and REMEDIAL EXERCISES TAUGHT. STUDIO: OPP. REGENT THEATRE. MORAL REARMAMENT (Edited by 11. W. Austin) He has collected in this impressive and handy volume, the letters of notable men of all classes and nations, which appeared during and after the crisis, stressing the urgent need of a change of heart in the individual as in the community, if civilisation is to be saved from war. Posted to You, lid. Posted to You Thomas Adams Bookseller, Stationer, Printer. J. G. COX DENTAL SURGEON Regent Buildings, Gladstone Road Hours of attendance: Daily, 9 to 5; Saturday, 9 to 12.30; Friday (late night), 7 to 8. Telephone No. 1855 Wedding and Birthday Gifts © /YUR assortment of lovely China, Crystal and Cutlery, etc., for Wedding and Birthday Gifts Is charming Dinner Services, Tea and Coffee Sets, Morning Sets, Fruit and Supper Sets are all extremely beautiful, Royal Doulton China a choice selection. See Our Windows. Wo have the most beautiful china made —All British, all cheap. Children’s China in abundance Como and See. t G. A. Reynolds Phones 349, Private 390, MISS H. HENRIKSON . L.T.C.L. VIOLIN . has resumed teaching 9, Studio: REDSTONE’S BLDGS., LOWE ST. Address: 5 RAWIRI ST., HAITI. 4(12 MISS MILDRED HAMILTON, M.N.A.T.D., AJ.S.T.D. (B.B.) Classes Commence: Children under 12, March 25, 10.45 n.m.; Children, March 27, :t.4r. p.m.: Adults, March 29. 7.30 p.m.; Advanced Class, March 27, 7.30 p.m. Free Practice Fridays, 5-0 p.m. For further particulars— Ring PHONE 890. STUDIO: SELVYN HALL 188 BERRIDGES FLORAL STUDIO Member N.Z. Florist Telegraphic Exchange. For Choicest Blooms, artistically arranged, consult BERRIDGES GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE 'PHONE 1484 PRIVATE 1510 T. HAISMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER (Established 1908) 351 ORMOND ROAD, Phone 187 Mortunary Chapel for use of Clients free,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19882, 8 March 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19882, 8 March 1939, Page 4