Give a day m IE SAVE A CHILD i ,7^ 31 Brewed by N.Z. Breweries Ltd., Auckland Why endure ACIPIT Let; Rennies ease it SP££P/iy/ Does excess stomach acid make you a misery to yourself and all around you? Are you afraid to eat because you know you'll be gripped with indigestion pain afterwards ? If so, take heart again. Here’s a remedy that works like a charm'. — RENNIES is the name. Rennies are tablets, and you take them neat. No waiting until you can lay your hands on a tumbler of water. No measuring to do. You can carry Rennies loose in your pocket or handbag they're individually wrapped for that purpose. At the first hint of acidity or indigestion, pop one Rennie into your mouth, then another one. Excess acid is soon neutralised, discomfort and nausea disappear. Get Rennies from your chemist or store now and always carry a few around with you. Trial size i/i, family size 3/8 packet. If Rennies don't shift your acidity it's high time you saw your doctor. A PAIN 2 RENNIES RELIEF! Suck them like sweets. No water needed SIGeSTSf PJj>~ # B. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, Eng. RN9
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 57, 18 June 1948, Page 2
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