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Breved by N.Z.' Breweries Ltd.,. Auckland & & ts t <?G2Tk Order Your Washing Machine Now. PRICE, £56. SAVADAY AGENTS: A J TANNING and Co. THESE TWO 'TABLETS IMf A PAIN 'A PAIN, two Rennies, relief ane, two, three —that's how simply and speedily you can get ease for your in■digestioni ' Rennies are pleas-ant-tasting tablets. You take a couple when an indigestion attack comes on and suck them one after another like sweets. No water needed, no fuss, no spoon. Every Rennie is individually wrapped , for carrying loose in pocket or handbag. Rennies neutralise your excess acid and pain goes. Heartburn eases off. Appetite and good spirits return again. Rennies are the most convenient indigestion remedy you can buy ... try them. At your nearest Chemist or Store. ___________ If Rennies don't shift your indigestion, it's high time you sawyour doctor. m 2 RENNIES RELIEF! Suck them like sweets. No water needed DIGESTIF & •E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adclplii, Salford, Manchester, Eng. RNI6

I TV £ li m A m Refusals to drink were taken very seriously in the old days and considered a Y breach of etiquette so penalties were imposed on the man who refused to drink. At banquets, if a person declined to drink a toast, his wrist was tied to a ring set high in the wall for this purpose. The refused drink or an equal quantity of water was then poured down his sleeve. The equal quantity of water seems the better idea—then someone more sociable could have the scorned drink. D.B.lager A WAITEMATA QUALITY PRODUCT m m 1 M U'&Xy D.B. HOSPITALITY

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 38, 7 January 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 38, 7 January 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 38, 7 January 1949, Page 8

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