AUCKLAND A. AND P. SHOW.
, (press association telegram.) AUCKLAND, November 28. Tho Auckland. A. ajid P. Show opened today in fine weather. Tho following' chami pionehip awards wcro made:— Draught horses—Entire, A. E. Harding's Bonnie Dunkeld; reserve champion, A. -E. Hardin'e Dacotah King. Pedigree Shorthorn bull. Woodward Bros.' Springleigh Rod King; cow, Wstidward Bros.' Springleigh Esta; reserve champion, . W. Taylor. - Pedigree milking Shorthorn —Bull, G. E. Churches's Waipouri Carpet Prince; cow, Buakora State Farm's Dominion Dame Me lb a. Pcdigreo Pollod Angus; Bull. P. F. Eouch er's Reaper; cow, j. J. Campbell's CiaSa pediSice Friesian—Bull, C. A. Fawcett's Star cf Canada; reserve champion, A. J. Kidd'a Bainfield Paul; cow, A. J. Kidda Monovalo Edith Pontico Hengcrveld; reservo champion, A.. J. • Kidd'a Monovalo ! Ncbelzee Voeman. . Pedigree Ayrshire—Bull, _W. K. Lawtons El Gallo; reserve champion, W. K. Lawton's Duke of Gowan Bank; cow, Auckland . Mental Hospital's Violet. - PedigTeo Jersey—Bull, Mr A. Irvin's Volunteer; reservo champion, F. E. Goods Golden Lot; cow, P. E. Day's Lady Ruth; reserve champion, T. Church. 1 Lincoln —Ewe, J. R-_W. Gill. English Leicester—Ram, J. E. VYilsen; ewe, J. E. Wilaon. Romney Marsh—Ram, A.. D. Bell; reaerve champion, Wilfred Johnstone; ewe, Wilfred Johnstone; reserve champion, Wilfred' Johnstone. „ . Southdown—Ram, Rjgiknra Farm; ewe,. Rual-.ura Farm. . . Berkshire boar, Rualrtira Farms Dominion Rival; sow, Auckland Ifimtal Hospitals Mabel. — HOW TO STOP PAIN TN ' STOMACH. THE VALUE OF MAGNESIA AXD HOT "WATER. Generations of people have employed hot water as a soother of pain m tho stomach, but modern physicians and i specialists have discovered and used , successfully an addition which renders the hot water trebly efficacious. Hot wator is still recommended in all cases of stomach pain, from whatever cause arising, but still better results are obtained if a little bisuratcd magnesia is added Hot water attracts blood to tho painful part, and tho bisurated magnesia neutralises the acid, which is usually tho underlying cause of tho pain. That is why such excellent results follow combination of the two. Readers who are subject to pain in the stomach, especially after eating, should try this hot water and magnesia recipe. It renders dieting quite unnecessary, for by slowly drinking half a glassful of hot -water containing half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia immediately after meals, the dangerous stomach acids are destroved. and food remains bland and sweet until perfectly digested. The insurated magnesia, which is extensively used in hosptals, can rcadly be obtained from chemists everywhere; but to avoid confusion with the acetates, : citrates, and oxides of magnesia, or equally unsuitable mixtures of bismnth and magnesia, it is important that bisurated should be asked for very distinctly. 0114 ,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16693, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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