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INDIGESTION THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND j MOST ECONOMICAL REMEDY \ To those who believe themselves condemned to life-long sufferingfrom digestive troubles, to those who are victims or pains after meals, sour acid stomach, flatulence or gastritis, we do Siost earnestly recommend De Witt’s Antacid Powder. Relief comes almost instantaneously. The most stubborn cases yield to this modem remedy, even when all else has failed. De Witt’s Antacid Powder never fails to remedy faulty digestions because Firstly, it neutralises the excess acid causing the painful flatulence and Inflammation ol the stomach walls. Secondly, it spreads a soothing, protective coating or colloidal kaolin over the inflamed stomach walls, which heals the inflammation but does-not interfere with the work of digestion. Thirdly, one ingredient actually digests a portion of your food, and so takes a heavy load from the weakened stomach. Fourthly, the stomach Is toned up and nursed back to health, and medicine is no longer necessary. To end all forms of indigestion, get— j Dewitts Antacid Powder The quick-action remedy for Indigestion, Add Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulence, Gastritis. Ol chemists and storekeepers everywhere, price 21®, J P»aiM ■ y. M THE commonest cause of school- . days missed is that class-room caught COLD with its sleep-dis-turbing, house-awakening COUGH o’nights 1 It may settle on the chest, leave you CROUP to deal with I Bennington’s Irish Moss is agreeable, quick to soothe, it stops a cough like magic. veto* ■ltttt* 57* S\|b o\£* 7.10 Sa agin BEWARE \ OF \ USELESS ' IMITATIONS BAKING POWDER $ I Edmonds products are sold ly in containers bearing the sli-known Edmonds labels. ;cept no substitute. Typistes j? * need r g-TOL —to keep hands supple v j and fascinating . . • I Nothing could be more unpleasant than the discomfort of chaps and chilblains on the fingers when typing. This is quite unnecessary. At the first sign of “bite” on your hands, apply Q-TOL frequently and this will keep chaps and chilblains away. Your hands will always be smooth and .white—free from roughness and blemishes—if you use Q-TOL regularly. Every woman needs Q-TOL \ Get a bottle to-day.

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Evening Star, Issue 23369, 12 September 1939, Page 5

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365

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23369, 12 September 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23369, 12 September 1939, Page 5

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