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INDIGESTION ' S ENEMY. Sufferers from indigestion, flatulonce, biliousness, etc., can obtain immediate relief with Du Maurder's Digestive and Stomach Powder — indigestion 'a enemy. This famous indigestion remedy has already brought relief to thousands of grateful users, and, taken after every meal, enables you to eat whatever you like without painful consequences. ;Du Maurier's is a pleasant indigestion remedy and contains many valuable properties ineluding 25 per cent. English Kaolin that soothes and protects the stomach membranes. All Chemists and Stores etock Du Mauri er's Digestive and Stomach Powder. Only 2/- a packet, Try it to-day.* 40 TIMES STEONGER IN ASSIMIIiABLE IODINE. Mado from edible seaweed, GBEGG'S SEAMEAL is 40 times stronger in assimilablo iodino than any lish or shullflsh product, and ifc is ever so mucii cheaper. Seameal costs only one penny per person per week for balancing your dict and providing those miuerale essoulial to good health. Pricos 2/- and X/GJLottery winnings appeal to "the ruek," But their possession is not always luek. Favours of fortune are fickle and few, Guard wlrnt you gainl Inck may ncvor renew. Lottery winnings give winners a thrill 5ul they t'orget it if anxious and iii. OcJda should not scare thcm; survival i.« sure When taking Woods' G.ieat Peppermiut .. Cur«, .

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 10

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