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Stop That Indigestion The first dose of this Remedy does this . . . Imagine what it means to get relief, immediate an d permanent! No more pain, no more fulness, no more palpitation, heartburn or flatulence 1 To dispel agony with a single dose! That is what De Witt’s Antacid Powder will do for you, as it is doing for thousands every day. That is what De Witt’s Antacid Powder was made for—to give immediate relief; that is the object of its ingenious threefold formula, which is so effective and so simple. First, its bland alkalinity neutralises the acid in the stomach, and stops all pain at once. Secondly, the colloidal kaolin it contains covers the stomach walls with a soothing, protective film, and allows the inflamed membrane to heal and recover its strength and tone. At the same time the ordinary process of digestion is not interfered with. Thirdly, another ingredient partially digests the food, and takes heavy work off the weakened stomach until it is in a condition to take over its proper labours once again. T wo-and-sixpence will buy the big skyblue canister that all chemists sell; half-a-crown will bring you the relief that you have often longed for but never hoped to attain. De Witt’s Antacid Powder will give it to you—you may be quite sure of that—the first dose will convince you. Get your supply now and forget your stomach troubles from to-day onwards ! 9 \JH 55 $ Who are the happiest people in this big world of ours ? Of course, they are those whose radiating good-health carries them through to a ripe old age, spreading cheer and brightness as they go. If you have lost the precious possession c? good health you will find it again in Lane's Emulsion. “Lane’s is a life-builder”, said one greatful patient so it has proved for thousands and thousands who were sick and are now strong, well and happy. s/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores lanes’ M. EMULSION.

WAKE OP YOUR LIVER BILEWITHOUT CALOMEL And You’lJ Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Full of Vim. ~T 1) o liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dully. If this bile isnot flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes I hose good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freelv and make you feel “up and up.” Harmless gentle, yet amazing i n making bile flowfreeiv Ask for CARTER’S Little Liver Pills: Look for the name Cartor's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Sold in two sizes—regular size Lb, household size 3/9. Resent a substitute.

FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY! SPECIAL DISCOUNT OP 2/6 IN THE £1 ON DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, AND ALL FANCY CHINA, BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. NINNES, Opposite Post Office, QUEEN STREET. STONE'S WELLINGTON, TARANAKI AND HAWKE’S BAY COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL FOR 1935. Forty-fourth Year of Publication. T>OYAL Bvo., containing about 1850 pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE— If ordered before publication .. £l/5/If ordered after publication .... £l/10/STONE, SON & CO., LTD., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN. And at Christchurch and Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 August 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 August 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 August 1936, Page 3

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