First Dose Ends Sour Stomach SOUR, acid stomach, bumingr paini . SQon after food ia taken, griping, I fcwisfcing agony, poiafc most surely to the fact that: the lining of the digestive tract ii becoming inflnmed . ar eren nlcerated. Sufferera ehould lose no time in getting a remedy which will not only give immediate •' * relief but tyeats their stomach trouble in a commonsense way. Pa Witt'a ' Antacid Powder has been • ipeeially preprvred to meet the complicated nature pf Indigesfcion, De Witt'a Antacid Powder Firstly nen tr&Iisei the excess acid and renders it harmleu to, the inflamed Etomach. The pain of flatulence is reliered. and there ia an immediate feeling of well-being. • SMlondly, the' valnable Oolloidal Kaolin protecta the inflammation or ulcera in the etomach from the burning acida, but allowa the ordinary work of digestion to go on. Thlrdly, another ingredient actually di« • reita % portion of your food, taking a f urtber load off the weak stomach. Persistentuse of De Witt's Antaoid Powder regnlates the system so that you can digest your food. There is no excess acidity and pairm vanish. DeWITTS ANTACID POWDER Of tll Chemists everywhere, In I * teniMOM sky-biue eanister, priea ^C/O ★
NO ACCOMMODATION i, LEFT ,will be the fate of many who have not taken the precaution ofmaking their holiday bookings in' advance — -seats Jn trains, aeroplanes and service cars, berths on ships and rooms at hotels and boarding . houscs are going' rapidly. but THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX f (Travel Services) fiave coiqplete lists of hotels and are in -constant touch ./ ■' with all transport servic es. The wise travellet* will not be caughfc. nappjng but will * hook AT ONCE through the Bureau and thus j AVOID WORRY AND DISAPPOINTMENT. BBfi YOUR OWN COUNTRY ON THE SCREEN. Naw -ZMJand-Reviews No. 1. "HOLIDAY TIMES IN MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS" Coanaencee Regent Theatre, Hastings. S&turday, 6th November,
i B'y -^w workinjr condition; TREATMENT. Smeer Rexona Orntnent over the limbt and massage briskly into the muscles. ACHING MUSCLES— M quiek relief." Mr; Jack Williams, Ogunbil P.O., Via Tamworth wrjtes " Rexona is the best Ointment I have ever ustd. I always rub it in whenevtr there is an achp or any stiffness , 4 and I find it gtves me quick relief," Mr; W • B; Eggins, of Princess Street, Bexley, praisea Rexona, too; Hc writes : " For ihe last five years 1 haveusedyoitr wonderful Ointment — 1 tiRZEBBKBjk eonsider it the best in the world for healing bruises, and for rnbbing dovm after m afternoon's sport 'Rexona The R apid H ealer At your Cbemist's or Store NOW i •476^(3 ' • gRYLCREEM W.r. Afseti; W« Hi * *on», hhtft;
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 9
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