PA1NS" ■ AFTER - • EAT1NG? Then try th Take one teaspoonful of- De^Witt*s i Antacid Powder in a little water then ... I RELIEF ! Yes, one dose usually is sufj ficient to relieve after-mealpains, especially j when they arise from conaitions- of excess. . stomach acidity (hyperacidity). Besides j quickly neutralising stomach acidity, De I Witt's Antacid Powder soothes, settles j and protects the irritated stomach. Alj ways have a canister of De Witt's Antacid Powder in the house, ready for use the mome'nt it is needed. It will take the pain out of eating for you and mealtimes will then become the pleasure which they should be. Get a canister from your chemist Vehtitts m ANTACID POWDER g|§ For Indigestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulence and Gastritis. Prices 2/6 and 4/6. (plus Saies Tax) A product or E. C. De ^Wltt & Co., 2 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon, England. Sole New Zealand Agents: - NEWSO.N & COMPAN*, LTD., 9 Herbert Street, Wellington. "It would be a good tbing for dentists if smoking had never been invented," writes "Fc'i'ceps" in a London journal devotad to dentistry, adding: "Tobacco smoke is one of the very finest preservatives of the teetk. ft may discolour them sometives, but it frequently prolongs their usefulness to old age. Sweets, on the cther hand, are the dentists' best friends. Children and women, who are ahvays, munching them, very often suffer badly from defective teeth, and I never pass a lolly-shop without wanting- fo take off my hat to it. But tobacco smoke assuredly prevents decay." So it does. But the tobacco should be c-f special quality. "Toasted" is ideal for the purpose. All five brands of the genuine toasted — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, are splendid teeth preservgrs, and more fragrant and delightful tobaccos are simply nct to be had, whatever price you may pay.
CABBAGES -ARE HAPPY HUNTIN G-GROUNDS FOR WHITE BUTTERFLIES. pROTECT all garden greens from the ravages of white butterflies and other garden pests, by dusting with — . ATA DERRIS DUST. ! Obtainable at all stores. t
FRIEND OF THE FAMILY If there "s a cough or eold in your | family cirele you — wvill find a friend indeed in Baxter's Lung Preserver. 1 "Baxters" has become increasingly i popular with each succeeding generaiion. This is because "Baxters" is a fast-acting cough and cold remedy ; giving; marked relief from the first dcse and easily the most palatable . remedy. A dose in time saves nine. Get i I busy with "Baxters" at the first sign j j of a cough or cold. ^Insist upon I "Baxters." . ! Baxters, Ltd., G02 Colombo Street, ; j Qhristchurch. . — ; ^ | } PERSONAL DAINTINESS. Assure it j lmrler all conditions by tlie uss of the ; safe, pleasant and highly recommended medicinal . Antiseptic Anti-Germ. Three times as potept as carbolic acid, yet pleasantly fragrant and safe for every I intimate purpose, Non-staining, non1 poisonous. Prepared, by Medic'o Pty. I Company, 5G Gill Street, New Plymouth. I • KIBS FOR HIS NIBS His Nibs had a husky throat — so tried a tin of Medicated KIBS, so popular to-day, for throat and voice . . . they're great. If you sing — - if you're a speaker , — you should always carry a tin of KIBS — manufactuerd by Mayceys .& Co., 385 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. DON'T forget tnat trip to OrakeiKorako. It's Rotorua's Latesr. Wonderland.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5280, 17 December 1946, Page 3
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