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Every Sufferer from jfNDIGESTION knows this to be true H* Wants Threc Things and Wants Them Quickly fgt Immediate relief from his pain, feeling of ftilness, palpitation or flatulence. 2nd inflamed or weakened stomach protected from the hot, burpingacid coatinuallj poured out. 3rd Help for his weak stomach to digest ihe food he must taka All of these requirements are fully profided for in De Witt's Antacid Powder. 1 at Oq entcring the stomach it neutralises the excess«dd and renders it hariAhss to the inflamed stomach, The pain mad flatulence is relieved and there is an fmmediate feeling of well-being. 2»d A valuabTe ingredieht costs the • stomach walls, and whilst protectfag the inflammation or ulcers from the burnlng acids, allows the ordinary work of digestion to go on. 3rd Another mgredient digests a portion * of jour food, takiog a further load mft the weak stomach* By persistent use of De Witt's Antacid Powder the system gets regulated and health; so that the stomach can digest your food without help. So e*ery day that you put off getting a fnpply of De WITT'S Antacid Powder means another day of unnecessary sufferIng for you. DE WITT'S ANTACID POWDER Of all €h«nlstt everywhir* in *% I ml IwIiwii Mqr-hlu* oaniiter, prlot a/9 j y.

' A. SNAP COMPETITION (liyM rouE snaps may win a cash peize of £2 2/"' £1 1/m 0E 10/6, All yon need to do to onter the competi. tion PEEE is to bring your films to us \ ^^^9 to Develop and Print. Prizes will be awarded to the three best AB photographs judged by originality or ^2 artistic merit. wi 92tJ* r COMPETITION OLOSES MAECH 1, 1938 The ALAN GRANT SSS S ftfclh hhvrit OicOtuoiuw mmm f€€CHttltc SHflk iD odkot —A Penny for Postage — A Penny for Health. CHILDREN S'

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 7

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