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Any Morsel of Food Brought Indigestion

NOW HE EATS A BIG MEAL AND CHARDOX KEEPS HIM FREE At one time, even the tiniest piece of bread and butter made this man suffer. Have you ever heard of a worse case of indigestion? To-day he tells us that—thanks to Chardox—he can tackle a pork chop. It sounds like a miracle; people, in fact, are calling Chardox “black magic.” Read this letter:— “Having seen an advertisement re Chardox in my morning paper a few days ago, I decided to purchase a packet, although I did so with very little confidence. I have been suffering from the effects of stomach acid and gas for years. No matter what I ate, even the tiniest piece of bread and butter made me suffer. I have tried countless so-called remedies with no appreciable results. Although I have only taken a few doses of Chardox I feel that at last eating will once again be a pleasure. I first tried Chardox after a meal consisting of a pork chop and vegetables, a meal which previously would have made me suffer agonies for hours afterwards. This time it was different, the agonising after-effects did not appear, thanks to Chardox.”—W.A.L. The minute Chardox gets into your stomach it spreads over the entire surface, absorbing the acid, and condensing the gas which causes the pain, bloating and distress. No other substance has this action. This fact is affirmed by the highest scientific and medical authorities. Relief is felt in two minutes. Chardox is not a drug and it contains no chemicals. Therefore it is absolutely harmless, whatever the quantity that be taken and however delicate the stomach. Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets at 2/- per box.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20326, 27 January 1936, Page 2

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Any Morsel of Food Brought Indigestion Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20326, 27 January 1936, Page 2

Any Morsel of Food Brought Indigestion Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20326, 27 January 1936, Page 2