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Pel SS o 5 h CO * CO = U OP in o s t° Q< SO l- = COCO too The Danger of INDIGESTION The stomach lies under the heart, separated from it by the diaphragm. When food ferments (through excess acid), the top of the stomach swells up and presses against the heart. The result is Agonising Pains. Fainting, often a feeling of total collapse ill symptoms of acute indigestion. De Witt’s Antacid Poirier has been P«Pa r «“ for the complicated nature of indigestion troubles. It acts in a common-sense way. If you persevere it will relieve you of your trouble entirely. Firstly, it neutralises the excess acid which the weals stomach continually produces, allays the irritation and dispels the gas. Secondly, the Inflamed or ulcerated stomach and duodenum are protected from the hot, b ur nine acids by a film of the finest Kaolin procurable. The stomach thus protected, the inflammation and ulcers rapidly heal and the agonising pain disappears; .. • Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests portions of your food, taking the load off the weakened stomach. And finally, the ingredients in De Witt’s Antacid Powder so assist Nature to build up an alkaline reserve in the body, that there will be no recurrence of the trouble. DeWITTS ANTACID POWDER Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in sky-blue Canister, price—--2/6 ’’=k MACLEAN t&stk XfOWl t&maAzthem maoiTi S. 9 d - Small Tube 1/6 Large Tube Sole Distributors for New Zealand: JOLLANDS LTD., WELLINGTON EMULSION TAKE NONE BUT LANE’S Just four little words never to be forgotten when Emulsion is needed. Lane’s gives more benefit u more quickly because I more good is put into it J 2/9 and 4/9 a bottle no. 1 Sxtra Fine, original Bed and Yellow packet. Ho. 2 Economy Blend, Bine Backet. '^AmberTi^ Ohe 3ovomw^

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS' BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. HI" ITCH ELL AVENUE, MORNINGTON (On the Sunny Side of the Streeth-A iVI substantial 6-roomed Residence, with all modern conveniences and in exce lent Ihr recertlv been done up; concrete foundations; good appearance; eye, « pule. % area; Barden an'd (lowers-, well hedged. £80; depos.t. belling instructions from tin; Public Trustee. Amazingly good value at £750. T , UVTHHKNK AVENUE (An exceptionally Sunny Position, Bright Outlook).— H Well-built b-roomed Bungalow, in perfect condition, with nil modern convemcnees and attractive appearance; line freehold corner section; well hedged, garden, (lowers; garage. £l5O deposit. Excellent value. £975. NDERSON'S BAY (In One of the Sunniest and warmest positions).—A splen-didly-built 5-roomed Tiled-roofed Brick Home in exce hint cond.iLon with a 1 modern conveniences and nicely appointed; an excellent secho gaulen well soil , beautiful view. Terms, £7b deposit. Just on market. Mancllous \aluc. __ conveniences; bathroom, hot and cold water, .scullery;, washhouse, copper, tubs; cood appearance- numerous cupboards; all rooms bright and cheery and m good order, fovel We freehold nicely laid mil; wide frontage; very sunny ,-nid commanding an extensive harbour view; £7O depos.t; immediate possession. Gilt at £-25. RISE THREE MINUTES l-'RO.M OCTAGON (Kxccptioimllv Fine Position) i. i (biek II- isc, wi.h all conveniences; large, level, clovattd section; yvami, and hue hewn Gey in early for this.

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Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 2

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