Like a Knife Through the Heart
When agonising pains shoot. through your chest as if you had ■ been stabbed in the heart, when you are suffocated with gas pressing on your heart or lungs;—here is quick relief. Get a few ounces of Salix Magnesia at the chemist's, and take a teaspoonful in a glass of hot water. Within five minutes the pain is soothed and you can breathe freely —for Salix " Magnesia—recommen- * ; ded to the public by doctors and, It chemists for over 10 years—is \| specially prepared for the one pur- Y pose of eliminating gas and neutralising the dangerous stomach add which is really the cause of a gassy stomach. A brief trial of Salix Magnesia should quickly convince you that 90 per cent, of constant stomach distress is absolutely unnecessary— . start the test to-day. But be sure you use genuine Salix Magnesia—which is to-day the most scientific*, ally balanced form of magnesia and bismuth available to stomach sufferers—possessing fully twice the pain-relieving speed of other mag-nesia-bismuth preparations; tenfold the lasting curative properties; and by far the most palatable taste. < NOTE—Don't .confuse Salix Mag- \ nesia with other, unsatisfactory -; forms of magnesia—granular, salines, citrates, etc.—lt is always wisa to clearly pronounce the nanrtt-'i "S-A-L-I-X" Magnesia to yoU$ { > chemist. Copyright ;^gF-
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21391, 6 February 1935, Page 6
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