2 RENMIES Flatulence can be embarrassing as vvell as palnfuL And a man who can't eat a meal without regretting it, is a man to be pitied. But if you suffer from indigestion, don’t waste too much time pitying yourself. Instead, 'be prepared for the attack wherever and whenever it strikes. Carry a few RENNIES loose in your pocket or handbag; these pleasant-tasting tablets are separately wrapped for that very purpose. At the first twinge, pop a Rennie into your mouth and suck it like a sweet. Then another. It's simple . . . soon your excess acid is neutralised and pain goes. Rennies work without water, without fuss or delay. The most convenient indigestion remedy you can buy. Just try them. Ask your nearest chemist or store for Rennies; trial size i/i, family size 3/7 packet. If Rennies don't shift your indigestion, its high time you saw your doctor. REUEF « Suck them like sweets. No water needed '3— IfIEST a S ■"! -i'j f* m i! ii I E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adclphi, Salford, Manchester, Eng. RNI
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 92, 24 October 1947, Page 6
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174Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 92, 24 October 1947, Page 6
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