STOPS INDIGESTION WHERE IT STARTS. It's a fine thing to get up from a hearty meal knowing that the food which you have enjoyed will be easily digested, without pain or any stomach suffering. \et it's the easiest thing in the world to avoid indigestion or, if you are an habitual sufferer, to stop it and put the stomach into perfect health. Just a little "Bisurated" Magnesia in water, or two or three tablets taken after eating, instantly neutralises the excess acids which cause the trouble, prevents fermentation, and soothes, heals' and strengthens the inflamed stomach lining. "Bisurated" Magnesia, which is sold by all chemists, is the remedy which is recommended by doctors, used in hospitals and by thousands of one-time sufferers, who have proved again and again that it is a certain reliever of all aeid-caused digestive troubles.— (Ad.) Worms keep children awake at nights. Give them Wade's Worm Figs. Safe, pleasant. Inexpensive, but always satisfactory.— (Ad.) MUNICIPAL KIOSK \ CHELTENHAM BEACH. Dainty light luncheons. Morning and Afternoon Teas served at any hour, Sundays and holidays included. Cakes, Scones, etc., all home made. Good bathing. Accommodation for bathers at moderate prices. Also, Hot Water may be obtained from the Kiosk. [Private Parties and Wedding Breakfasts catered for lit aborted notices
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 45, 22 February 1929, Page 17
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