Stomach Sufferer Who Had “Tried Everything” Succeeds With Now Remedy It is not always wise to dismiss stomach pains lightly. If it is only “a touch of indigestion" now, it may be something much more serious before very long. Read what happened to this man:— i “This is my record," he writes. “In 1024, 1 was operated on for gastric ulcer—in hospital f> weeks. In 1028. nine weeks in hospital with gastritis. Very little improvement. Tried all remedies without success. In 1930, operated on again. Then on strict diet for nearly 8 years, until a few months ago, a friend made me try Digestif Ronnie Pastilles. Rennies amazed me. After two doses, away went the awful feeling of distention. For the first, time for years, I could eat without dread of pain. To-day, I can eat anything within reason. Gone are the old terrible pains, the awful apprehension that was part of my life in those dreadful years. Gone also the terror of the renewed use of the surgeon’s knife. All, thanks to the discovery of Digestif Rennie Pastilles.”—J.N. Digestif Rennie Pastilles work in three ways. They contain antacids which neutralise acidity; absorbents which reduce stomach gas; and digestive ferments which actively aid digestion. Rennies are a pleasant type* of lozenge which dissolve in the mouth. They become active at once, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose airtight and hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainI able of all Chemists, trial size 10d.. family size 2s Bd.
m i p Saif; “At my time o’ lile an outdoor man needs something for a touch of BRONCHITIS, being subject to it. I take a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss ii always fixes that bronchia chest of mine.” Many an old timer, oui in all weathers, swears by BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. It drives a chill through the pores of the skin, it eases that wheezy, asthmatics! breathing, gives one n peace ! Don’t fijy take imitations. ' , M Pi •’79*2 Tjp
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20051, 25 September 1939, Page 6
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352Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20051, 25 September 1939, Page 6
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