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a DELICATE STOMACH neeos a MILD Antacid ■v.;. ■a Give your meals a chance to digest properly. Delicate stomachs always take a little longerin the process and food so easily ferments, causing flatulence and pain. But a tablespoonful or so of Dinneford’sPure Fluid Magnesia after eating, quickly stops this harmful acid fermentation, and prevents any feeling of fullness or depression. Be sure you get Dinneford’s—specially made for delicate stomachs. Be sure you give DINNEFORD’S pure fluid MAGNESIA Also obtainable in TABLET form Bland * Safe * Effective

Knights Castile IS OUR FAMILY’S FAVOURITE SOAP—SO ECONOMICAL, TOO! One soap that suits all your family Knight’s Castile. You’ll find It the perfect com- ‘ plexion care because it is so soothing and softening. MUd and safe, even for baby’s sensitive, skin. And men say there’s nothing to touch Knight’s for the bath it’s so refreshing, and they like its quick, thick lather. J.2.27.N.Z.S Everybody Likes “ ERNEST ADAMS” Delicious CANADIAN DATE CAKE ■<r£k ~sf-i ■s " Both tor TS2UHS., FBI. and SAT. only Always immensely per SWISS ROLLS tt> popular. de highest* raspberry 3 am ’ UuteAt Prices slightly extra at country agencies. Ltd . CAKE SHOPS AND AGENCIES -J

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Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 11

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