IF FOOD DISAGREES TAKE BISURATED MAsnesiA.
Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Many can rarely eat without suffering the most excruciating agony. Some people call this indigestion, "some dyspepsia; others gastritis; but no matter what you call it, no matter how many remedies or how many doctors you may have tried—quick relief may usually be obtained by taking half a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little hot water immediately after meals. This neutralises the acid aud stops food fermentation, the cause oi nine-tenths of all stomach trouble, and thus enables the stomach to proceed with digestion in a painless, normal manner. Care should be taken to insist on getting the genuine Bisurated Magnesia, which k obtainable in both powder and tablet form.—(Ad.)
Many parents after trying most shops n the t<~wn come back to us and cay ;hat the selection, quality, and prices in Jo.v clothing are completely satisfactory it Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.)*
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 176, 26 July 1919, Page 14
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