What’s In a name? EMILY I “ a nurse in Tea the name is everything for enjoyment plus economy insist on ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA A PM N- 2HEMMIESA COMFY TOM! SOON ©WELCOME I Did you ever try to carry a medicine bottle, a spoon and a glass for water about with you wherever you went? It's decidedly inconvenient. But what are you to do then, if indigestion troubles you in the street or at your bench or desk? Endure it? No! There's a quick effective remedy you can take no matter where. It's RENNIES. They're tablets, so they need no water. And they're separately wrapped for carrying loose in your pocket or handbag. When you feel indigestion coming on, just suck two Rennies like sweets, one after the other. Excess acid is soon neutralised and pain, heartburn, queasiness ease away. Get Rennies from your Chemist or Store today. If they don't shift your indigestion, it's high time you saw your Doctor. Suck them tike sweets. No water needed UIS E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adelphi, Salforc!, Manchester, Ei ( g. RNI9
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 18, 29 July 1949, Page 2
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179Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 18, 29 July 1949, Page 2
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