■ COMMON SENSE AND INDIGESTION. • Any doctor will tell you that almosf ; all digestive trouble is due to excess ' stomach acid, which ferments food, gene- : rates painful gases, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. Obviously, then ; to get immediate relief, you need ,onlj ; counteract the stomach acidity; and foi this purpose there is nothing to equa. ! a little "Bieurated" Magnesia taker after meals or when discomfort is felt "Bisurated" Magnesia, which can be obtained from any chemist, speedily banishes indigestion by neutralising excess ; acid, stopping fermentation, and soothing and healing the inflamed stomacli linings Doctors and hospitals use and recommend this common-sense remedy because, by acting directly upon the cause of the trouble, it always gives instant relief. —(Ad.) The steamer Maheno, which left Bluff on September 29 for Melbourne, carried only 42 saloon and 25 steerage passengers, and 545 tons of cargo from New Zealand ports.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 236, 6 October 1930, Page 5
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