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I BISURATED MAGNESIA GIVES QUICK RELIEF FROM INDIQESTION.

When you have eaten 100 much or teo fast, when you feci so full aud distended that It's lnml to breathe, ami your heart pounds because of the pressure against It, just take two or three little tablets of Illsurated Magnesia with v sip of hot water. " You will gel relief at once, nnd the trouble I • will entirely disappear In a lew minutes. What else could give such quick relief from indigestion, gastritis, and dyspepsia caused • by the presence of an excess ncld ln the I stomach'; Now, when lllsurnted Magnesia i comes Into contact with acid, whether In , : the stoniacli or elsewhere, there Is only oue . thing that can possibly happen—the acid Is neutralised, nullified, counteracted. The • component elements of Kisurated Magnesia are as violently opposed to acid as are light • to dark, heat to cold, death to life. And • Hull is why you obtain relief, and that is ; also a very potent reason why. If you are suffering from ailments arising from acidity, yon should obtain a package of Hlsurated Tablets from your nearest chemist to-day. Then you run eat a hearty meal composed ' of foods which previously have. disagreed ' with you in the full knowledge "hat your j sour-stomach troubles are over, an 1 you will ' soou be able to say to your friends, "You 1 can eat what you like if you take lllsurated Magnesia." i'lsiiratcd Magnesia Is one of the best • remedies lor Indigestion and is also obtalu- ■ able lv powder form. —(Ad.J

A distinguished lawyer asserts tint the | most powerful brief he ever used for the prosecution of colds, coughs, aud lung complaints was Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Halter's" Is a rich, soothing mixture, pleasant to the taste; always efficacious for bronchial and lung complaints. Also valu- , able for toning up the system. Invent in a j large bottle to-day; _/G, at all chemists. D

Create an atmosphere of _"azol about I you, so tliat you constantly inhale it. | About ten drops oil the chest of pyjama ' jacket at night, or on the 6inglet in tho morning, protects you against infectious germs.— (Ad.) Take advantage of the vide range of new patterns of linoleums just opened up at Tonson Gar lick's. —(A<l.) Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of linen or flannel and placed between the shirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation— which protects the air passages against influenza infection.— (Ad.) "Sydal" heals chapped hand's. 2/. "Sydal" makes rough hands smooth. 2/. "Sydal," the great akin healer. 2/. "Sydal," the housewives' friend. 2/. (Ad) 7 An atmosphere of Nazol is a great protection against influenza. Inhale it very frequently day and nifrht. — (Ad.)

I houseworkneedzif I I spoil your Stands' 8 All kitchen roughness, the spoil- 11 I ing traces of household work, Q B are removed when you apply H I cSyz&zl I I * " |; ■ This scientifically prepared em- B' 9 ollient rubbed in after a day'i I ■ washing, will soften the skin and M I 'impart tlrat pleasing "feel" to the D B hands which the caustic soda in 8 I I soap does so much to remove. jj ■ 3 Get a 2/-jar from your chemist I ' : i^t__f__^___^^_y %& BOUSiE'S KITCHEN SNIPS Union Kitchen Cloths, 26 x 20—1/11 each. Union Tea Towelling—2/6 end 2/9 yard. All-Linen Tea Towelling—3/3, 3/9, and 4/6 per yard. j Union Roller Towelling—2/3 per yard. All-Linen Roller Towelling—2/6, 2/9 yard Floor Cloths—7Jd. and 9Jd. each. Canvas Gloves (Housemaid's) —1/6 pair. I JOHN BOUSIE, | "SCOTCH HOUSE," CORNER MOUNT EDEN ROAD AND UPPER SYMONDS STREET. B REMOVES GREASES i ■• * - gCLEAN£SR.

WOLIrsTsCHNAPPS AS GO.OD FOR WOMEN AS FOR MEN ; 1 g-» Your Skin and Complexift. Pint .*— — can *• ke l >l ,n • Perfect Con-ltior BK-F' '"MT* all _» tear round b. c rerml** u»e af a-r ola. " *<"«ctu«U» remove* ell Roochocaa. Red.»__wßSs«7 5 — ne«», Tan. Irritation, etc., and la delicht- // - fuU » -Bathing and Refreshing« all t_ca», I MaiUiMw' M. BEETHAM ft SON, |l c htmut. s _•«,«.. CHELTENHAM. ENGLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 14