in Your Stomach Would Burn A m \ VIA in the Carpet Actual photograph of carpet burned by stomach acid. /"•HEMISTS poured » few drops os Hydrochloric Aad (siat as Stomach Add) on to a thick pile carpet; the add burned a six-inch hole. If add does that to a carpet, you can imagine what it does to your stomach I Excess of stomach add causes painful indigestion and dangerous stomach ulcers. Get rid of that mischievous excess add simply suck a Digestif Rennie Pastille after meals, or whenever you feel pain of indigestion. Rennie is a pleasant type of lozer.ge; it becomes active at once, because it reaches your stomach full strength dissolved only in saliva not weakened with water. Digestif Rennie Pastilles contain (i) antacids to neutralise excess stomach acid; (a) absorbents to reduce stomach gas; and (3) digestive ferments that actively aid digestion, and so prevent excess add from forming again. Don’t neglect add indigestion get a packet of Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day, trial size tod., family size a/8. RI Reach your stomach FULL strength
QUICK SAFE WAY to CLEAN FALSE TEETH Put Stained and Dirty Dentures in 1 Steradent * Take out Spotless and Sterilized £SSjj| S&ill m. Stains and film are rapidly removed and the whole denture made clean and fresh when you use ‘Steradent’. And ‘Steradent’ is absolutely harmless to dentures. Be sure you get ‘Steradent’. Dentists recommend it because it cleans thoroughly yet safely. From all chemists. 2/-, or double size 3/6. ST Steradent
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20045, 18 September 1939, Page 6
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