HUNGRY—VET AFRAID TO EAT.
t ' ■i Such is the plight of thousands. They '• dread mealtimes, for they know that ; suffering will follow: they know tlinl. diet ;is they will, dijresiivp disorder is • ri-iiinrM'li'**, ami it. liuii them in ils ffrip. The pity of it is thai such suffering i> ■ c|uiU' unnecessary, us any doctor can i- t ,.|! yon. A little Blsiua'ti-d Slasrnosia, taken in water (or a couple of tlie ' tablets swallowed) will instantly neutralise the harmful acid which gives rise r to the trouble, and thus prevent all ■, possibility of discomfort. You'll Buffer no more from stomach troubles if you pel to the nearest chemist, jret a package "of this sure remedy, and take as 2 directed. Remember, a dose of Bisurated Magnesia will stop the worst attack of .stomach pain instantly, and you've only " to take the preparation for a very little I while to feel n different person altoB- gether—healthier, happier and brighter. Note. —Bisurated Magnesia is often B . \ called "Bismag" for short; either name « i identifies the one remedy that doctors [prescribe and hospitals use.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 12
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