HUNGRY—YET AFRAID TO EAT. Such is the plight of thousands. They dread meal times, for they know that suffering will follow; they know that, diet as they will, digestive disorder is remorseless, and it has them in its grip. The pity of it is that such suffering is quite unnecessary, as any doctor ciin tell you. A little Bisuratod Alagnesia, taken in water (or flcouple of the tablets swallowed) wilt instantly neutralise the harmful acid which gives rise fo the trouble, and thus prevent all possibility of discomfort. You’ll suffer no more from stonfach troubles if you go to the nearest chemist, get a package of this sure remedy, and take as di’-eoted. Remember, a dose, of Bisurated Alagnesia will stop tho worst attack of stomach pain instantly, and yoji’vo onlv to take tho preparation for a very little while to feel a different person altogether—healthier, ■ happier, and brighter. NOTE. —Bisurated Alagnesia is often called “BISAIAG” for short: either name identifies the one remedy that doctors prescribe and hospitals use. — Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 175, 12 April 1923, Page 8
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