A PAiN Horrid qualm A couple of Rennies tomach's soon calm! Turning up your nose at good food because acid indigestion turns your turn? You don't need to be that way —ever —not as long as Rennies are around to help. Rennies are quick-acting, and neutralise excess stomach acid in no time. You carry these pleasant-fasting tablets around loose in your pocket or handbag, because they are separately twistwrapped. At • the first suspicion of indigestion, one Rennie is popped into y©ur mouth, then another one. You suck them like sweets one at a time. Then it’s goodbye to indigestion and hello appetite. Get RENNIES from your Chemist or Store. If Rennies don’t shift your acidity, Suck them it's high time you saw sweets. No , . water needed your doctor. 2 RENNIES y RELIEFI BfGESTiF i|§g||uis E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. * J lfnrri. TW:>»v4w»<Jt»r c ne . RNIS
Thus termed in universities, this custom demanded that free drinks be supplied all round by anyone committing breaches of drinking etiquette. In the Army, Navy and Air Force messes the breaking of unwritten laws such as drawing a sword or mentioning a lady’s name at table, still carries Drinks all round as a penalty. m ism wm mm mm meWt D.B. HOSPITALITY D.B. lager a“waitemata quality product & & & K S-/ m }!> m i m D 869 ■ - 1 . v; -V mm ■■ tUI m §lllllß m in [ Jz - v i ■'■■■■■■■ y. S';; 'r V fSSS»■ S S':',> * ,SS 4' : -r ; v s; : \-■ ■ .'s^s... ' v /’s .v>“, ’ - ' ; 1 J ' .r‘‘ ; . «• «+ V . > -V .. „ .. • «. y. A >* On dairy farms some fields should be dosed NOW while pasture plants are still growing %> ★ to provide grazing for early calving cows during late winter and early spring. For this purpose choose the best ryegrass-white clover * pastures, preferably those in good heart. This method of conserving grass for winter may also be profitably carried out on sheep # farms. BETTER FARM MANAGEMENT means more production • SUf O *V fMI AID tot BRITAIN NATION Alt COUNCIL Before dosing graze hard with dry cattle or sheep,, harrow well, and ... topdress. &
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 62, 9 March 1949, Page 6
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