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HOW TO END DYSPEPSIA

1 I£ highly-spiced foods, soft fruits or bad water have given you dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn—robbed you of energy for work or play—try the remedy which is new relieving thousands of cases like yours all round the world. This treatment —made to the formula of an eminent specialist—is a veritable godsend to all whose digestive powers are impaired. Hospitals and doctors everywhere are using it and recommending it—even for such serious ills as gastric and duodenal ulcers. , „ Maclean Brand Stomach Powder,_ as this remedy is called, can now be obtained at most chemists and stores, but you should be careful to see that you get the genuine Maclean Brand, bearing the signature "ALEX C. MACLEAN" on the seal, and on carton and label, her the original Maclean Brand, is composed only of mineral ingredients of guaranteed purity, untouched by hand, and contains no harmful ingredients whatever. The signature therefore is your guarantee or health-protection. . .... .. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from yonr local chemist or store, write to the Sole New Zealand Distributors, Jollands. Ltd., P.O. Box 1130, Wellington.

But still they can’t go fat wrong. Their cooking should be a grand success for they are certainly using the finest ingredients. The kiddies love the way Cerebos pours; and it will go on pouring no matter how damp the atmosphere. It never cakes and none is ever wasted. Careful housewives have proved that it is a wise economy to pay the little more for Cerebos. TABLE SALT Saves in the long run

1 & MO/ A 2 C his is what 3 mse - WHENEVER troubled by diffif culty of breathing, tightness of the chest, bronchial irritation or one of those oft' recurring WINTER COUGHS, there's nothing to beat Bonnington's Irish Moss. It's most soothing to the membranes, it cuts phlegm, it stops the coughing! IMITATIONS: Won’t do at all —Get Bonnington's-!/6 and 2/6. ms rfcP* 2 0 u II IV a h d FOR

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 5

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328

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 5

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