WHY YOU HAVE INDIGESTION. HOW TO RELIEVE IT. When food enters your stomach, Itjrge quantities of acid-bearing gastric jjiice • are 'at once secreted. If too much gastric juice is secreted, the .food soon becomes a-spur,’fermenting'mass, which may remain in the ’stomach several hours, causing great pain and distress. Instant relief can be.obtained in cases of this kind by taking half a teaspoonful of ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia powder or two or three tablets in a little water immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. This safely, surely, and quickly neutralises the excess acid, stops the fermentation, soothes and heals the inflamed stomach lining, and at once restores painless, normal digestion. Get a package of ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia from your chemist to-day. Use as directed, and you can laugh at digestive troubles.—Advt.
Do 2 Things And Add Thousands of Miles To the Life of Your Tyres i " j I O HRBMRHHH3BRBSBBRB S& 2 I Experienced motorists everywhere are reducing their tyre expense by~ following these simple suggestions: First, they see that a genuine Schrader Valve Inside, in good condition, is screwed into every tyre valve; This wonderful little valve inside is equally dependable for holding air in either balloon or high pressure tyres. Second, they screw an improved Schrader No. 880 Valve Cap tightly by hand on every tyre valve. This valve cap keeps dirt from damaging the valve inside and is airtight up to 250 lbs. Sold, by Accessory Dealers everywhere Schrader Makers of Pneumatic Valves Since 1844 Tyre Valves:: Tyre Gauges A. SCHRADER’S SON, Inc. Proprietary Limited 422 Little Collins St. Melbourne, Australia
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 79, 27 December 1929, Page 17
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