‘Hiey're easy to carry They're pleasant to taste They check SfO^Aci With wonderful haste! „ A sudden stuck of add indigestion Makes life prettj grim. But don't sit around bemoaning your luck RENNIES can held settle your distress then and there It doesn’t matter if you're sitting at a typewriter, or ir; your own home At the very first qualm, put youi *hand into your purse or pocke and take out a couple of pleasanttasting Rennies. (They’re separ arely wrapped to carry loose) You suck these tablets, one aftei the other, just like sweets. No tumbler needed. No spoon. Nr fuss. i a "/■ PAIN In next to no time Rennies bring relief. And indigestion fades away, together with that uncomfortable full feeling. You feel better and food is something to look forward to, not dread. Be prepared—always carry a few loose Rennies round with you. At all Chemists and Stores, 1/1 and 3/7 packet. If Rennies don’t shift your indigestion, it’s high time you saw your doctor. RELIEF I Suck them like sweets. No water needed DI6ESTIF B. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, Bng.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26636, 5 December 1947, Page 7
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184Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26636, 5 December 1947, Page 7
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