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STOMACH-ACHE TO-DAY'S-DYSPEPSLA TO-MORROW

It begius with, pertaapt, a feeling of fullness after eatlbg. nauiea. a (ltita«l|iition to eat anr'tbing at all or. maj<>«, a guilden spasm of ttomacb-patn. Then eomnu'iKTS serious dlgestlre disorder, •Bβ atilckly dyspepsia lias yon In lt« grip. Authorities Bay that lv or«r nlnet.r out of every liuodred tlie cause of both the simple stomacb-<che, and the more deep-seated dyspepsia i* acidity of tb« stoniacl), usually accompanied by food' fermentation. That this is so it proved by the fact that 'Bisurated Magnesia, aa antiacid, gives positlT* and instant relief. •'Bisniag" Tablets (at they are popularly called*, neutralise the harmful acid, »re. vent food-fermentation, ami co stop stomach-pains and ward o«f serious ln«l|f«»----tion. "Bismag" Tablets are uot merely * remedy for simple stomach disorder*, he#ever, for tliey bave an unrivalled record of j success iv dealln« with canes of the ut- ' iuo<t severity. You can get a dask from Imy chemist, but mind you get 'Wlsnisc" Tablets an nothing el«e is "Juet a* f00d. ,. It's Blsnrated Magnesia the dot-tors prescribe, hospitals use, and thousands praise t be world around; and only tbls pTOduet can carry the oval "BI8MAG" mark oa the , wrapper.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 13

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STOMACH-ACHE TO-DAY'S-DYSPEPSLA TO-MORROW Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 13

STOMACH-ACHE TO-DAY'S-DYSPEPSLA TO-MORROW Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 13

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