SUFFERERS FROM STOMACH TROUBLES.
Here's tho testimony of one of your own countrymen, picked at random from the thousands of testimonials received fromi all parts of the globe, every one telling of th© great benefits which have been derived from using Bisurated Magnesia as a safe and sure relief in acid-caused digestive troubles. 82 Ross street, Lyall Bay, N.Z. To Mismag, Ltd., Gentlemen, • I think Bisurated Magntesia has done more good to sufferers from Btomach troubles than all the otb*r remedies put together. Our family has used it for years, in fact we could not do without it, and it is never out of the house. Yours trulv, (Signed) J. E. Waren. For indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, gastritis and other stomach troubles of a like nature there is nothing to equal Bisurated Magnesia, the world-famed remedy which never fails to bring relief by neutralising acidity and preventing fermentation quickly and easily. Bisurated Magnesia tones up the weakened digestive system and enables you to eat and enjoy your food without the fear of suffering to follow. This wonderful remedy for stomach troubles is sold by all chemists in both powder and tal> lets, recognisable by the trade-mark 'Bismag' _on the blue wrapper, which signifies the one real aid to a sound digestion. —6
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 3
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