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Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like

if tli y take Bisurated Maguesia immediately after eating. Mo matter how badly you miy suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, or acidity—no matter how many medicines you may have tried without success—do not give up hope.. Thousands who once suffered as you now suffer—who had tried everything without obtaining relief—now enjoy perfect health, and can cat almost anything without the slightest pain or dis<comfort. You can do the same if you will go to-day to auy chemist and get a package of Bisuraied Magnesia. This is prepared in powder form for general purposes, and as tablets for convenience m carrying in handbag or pocket, being 'thus ready at hand wherever and whenever required. Take half a teaspoonful of the powder in a little water, or two or three tablets, after every meal or whenever pain is felt, and yon will be delighted at the result. The reason is not far to seek. Directly Bisurated Magnesia is taken it neutralises harmful acids, and at the same time soothes the inilamed lining of the stomich, and thus ensures normal digestion and freedom from pain Do not wait: do not delay, Get Bisurated Magnesia to-day, and forget you ever had a stomach.

Wool Bales'; —We are booking orders lor above iu 18-inch an 1 51.inch, and shall be pleased to receive orders. On hand, Shears, Twine, etc, Cromwell, Mr D. Bringaus, well-known in the early days of the dredging boom in this district as dredgemastcr of the Maori dredge at Eowburn, was in Cromwell last week on route to Queenstown. Mr Bringaus has lately been engaged on the land in Canterbury, but recently disposed of bis property. DREDGING RETURNS. Rising Sun ~ M 35 IQ

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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2645, 20 October 1919, Page 4

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Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2645, 20 October 1919, Page 4

Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2645, 20 October 1919, Page 4