REMEMBER GYMKHANA APRIL 17, 1948.
<£' After your food soon subdued! Here's relief for your acidity or heartburn! RENNIES it's called and the beauty of Rennies is that they're individually wrapped tablets so „ you can carry a few about A PAIN " with you wherever you go. There's no chance of being £ caught out by acidity as long fet° "c as you have Rennies on you. ' No need to wait until you » can get a tumbler and a spoon to measure out doses either. The minute acidity strikes, 2 RENNIES you're ready for it. You jsJfe just pop a pleasant-tasting . Vjf7< Rennie into your mouth and suck it like a sweet .. . then ~ another. RENNIES bring quick relief. Acidity is soothed may and you look forward HELfcrt to your next meal with pleasure. Get Rennies from your chemist or store to-day, and always carry a few loose in pocket or handbag. If they don't shift your in- rr digestion, it's high 1 Suck them 1 tee yw» **w row j. Ilka sweets. W©| doctor. water needed I DIGESTIF E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adclphi, Salford, Manchester, Eng.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 33, 31 March 1948, Page 3
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