A HANDY REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. For a long time it has been recognised thnt hisurnted magnesia forms the best of nil rem-edles for indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence, and other forms of digestive and stomach trouble, many remarkable cases having been reported by half a teaspoonfnl of this simple nntneirt in a little water after meals. Only one difficulty stood In the way of the universal adoption of this method of treatment, and that wns. In the original powder form blsurated magnesia was not adapted for nse by those who were compelled to take meals nwny from home. But even this slight difficulty hns at last been overcome, and the genuine blstiratea mngnosin is now available In the form of nmnll compressed tablets, put up In handy pocket flasks, nml obtainable of high-class chemists everywhere.
Mabel Nonnand in "Peck's Bad Girl," at the Strand, week commencing to-day (Ad.) c i
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 14
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