Acid Stomach is Dangerous Sufferers from Indigestion CUT THIS OUT "Staanea traakle, dyspepsia, tndlrettiea naiawi. •••. heartbwra. Ih< tnmUta. etc. are ami atae IImi« Im tea k» ehroafe stJS ■teaueh." cars a well known authority Burning hydrochloric acid develops in the stomach at an alarming rate. The add irritates and Inflames the delicate stomach lining; and often leads to gastritis or stomach ulcers. Don't dose an acid stomach with pepsin or artincial dlgestants that only tire temporary relief from pain by driving the sour, fermenting food out of the stomach Into the Intestines. Instead, neutralize or sweeten tout acid stomach after meals with a l'mle Salix Magnesia and not only -o-ii] the pain vanish, but your meals *;:; digest naturally. There is nothing bett»r than Salix Magnesia, to sweeten and settle an acid stomach. Tour stomach sets and feels fine in Just a lew minutes. Salix Magnesia can be obtained irom any reliable chemist. It is safe, reliable, easy and pleasant to use. Is not a laxative. and is not at all expensive.
Piles GoJJuick Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an inttrr.nl remedy can remove the cause. That's whj salves and cutting fail. Dr. Leonhardri Taculoid, a pleasant tablet, succeeds, because. In 34 hours, it begins to relieve this congestion, and strengthens the affected parts so that broken bloated veins start to shrink and heal, often in 4 or S days! Taculoid has given quick, safe and lasting relief to thousands of Pile Sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Chemists everywhere sell Vaculoid with this guarantee..
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 24
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