rrs so easy to stop INDIGESTION! . « It is one of the easiest things in the world to get rid of Flatulence Wind, Heartburn and other forms of Indigestion arising from an excess of acidity in the stomach. Just take half n teaspoonful (or if you prefer it two or three tablets) of Bisurated Magnesia, # and then confidently await results. Your pain and discomfort will disappear almost instantly, because the Bisurated Magnesia (or "Bismag" as it's often called) neutralises' the acid, rendering it powerless to cause harm, and thus you stop your indigestion by getting right down to the root of the trouble. Small wonder,, it is, therefore, that thousands of grateful sufferers write of "instant relief," immediate cessation of pain," and ,"the wonderfully quick action of Bisurated Magnesia." If you are suffering from any form of Indigestion or Dyspepsia just take a dose of "Bisinag" as directed, and you will be more than with the result. You must make sure, however, if you want to make certain of betting genuine Bisurated Magnesia, to insist on seeing, the word "Bismag," which is printed boldly on every package. Lord Salivary always pleasantly remembered his newspaper~~period and associates. These included the late Charles Williams, an active general, utility man on the paper which did not long survive its twentiethcentury purchaae by the tariff reformers. Near a quarter *of a century after his "Standard" days, Lord Salisbury, then leading the Oppo sition, seeing Williams in the lobby at Westminster, went up to'him with 'fWas it •'you-Or Ij Mr Williams,.,who won the tos£i; for that last pot of file we .shared. v together- in Snoe-UiieP" After thft : reminiscence the old newspaper hand entered the painted Chamber to enliven, a debate on local cation with i' genuinely. "Saturday Review" touch,, ~ "I confess," he said, "I" cannot understand the argument that more drinking places are a deadly danger to popular sobriety.' : I forget how many bedrooms I have at Hatfield, but I know I never feel any more inclination to go to bed there than I do in Arlington street." .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 5
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343Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 5
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