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FOOD CAUSED GREAT PAW AND SICKNESS

Now Eats Without Fear of Distress INSTANT BELIEF FBOM CHARDOX Tears of gtomach- suffering — years oi acidity and flatulence — years of dosin^ with one remedy after another. Coulo anything on earth bring this. womai: reli'ef ? Chardox could— and the very first dose of Chardox did! It's not sui*prising. Chardox is utterly different from the usual run of remedies. Actually, it's a highly-refined form of activated charcoal, and — a fact whicli is appreeiated by the medical profession — it is fifty times more effective than ordinary medicinal charcoal which has been prescribed for 100 years. Read this letter: — "For many years I suffered with acidity and flatulence and tried many stomach powders, etc. Last autumn I had a very bad attack of food poisoning which left my stomach very weak and painful. I tried Chardox, and the first dose of three tablets reHeved the pain. I have continued the Chardox treatment, and now my stomach seems quite cured, and my digestion is now almost perfect. I can eat and digest in comf ort food .which, before taking Chardox, would have caused me great pain and sickness." — (Miss) A. P. • The minute Chardox gets into tho stomach it spreads over the entire surface. Like a magnet, it attracts and holds every particle'of the accu* mulated gas and acid which are the cause of all the pain, distension and' distress. Eelief is felt in two minutes.. Then with the gas and acid locked in its grip — escape is impossible — Chardox: passes right through the food tract and is expelled from tHe system. Chardox is obtainable at all Chemists( and Stores, in boxes containing 43 [tablets, at 2/- per box. |

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 15

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FOOD CAUSED GREAT PAW AND SICKNESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 15

FOOD CAUSED GREAT PAW AND SICKNESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 15

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