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A GOOD DIGESTION FOR DYSPEPTICS.
You mav be doubled up with an attack of 'dyspepsia but the moment vou take "Bisurated" Magnes.a the nain goes and normal digestion, commences. That's because "Bisurated Magnesia neutralises the harmful acul that gives rise to the trouble and stop, all trice of fermentation. It lets your toollS you good, and the difference n your general health and sprite is oUnoticld. "Bism-ated ' Magnesia is advised for stomach troubles by doctors and hospitals; it forms no hahit. and is safe for young and old. It is quite:inExpensive, and is obtainable m either poTder or tablet form at any cheniist:, Get some without delay and see the good it does you.
Mrs \ McKav (Coldstream) has recovered from her- : long illness and is staying with her sister, Sirs W. O'Donoghue, Raymond street, Trmaru.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 11
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