A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
how a readeeTobtained wonderful AND IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM AN ORDINARY] ANTACID. > Sufferers froni indigestion vill be in* {.crested in a letter written by Ml 1, lit; Cuddeford, 60, dreorge-strcet., Enbtonvoatl, London, who, having suffered tei'« l'ibly from stomach trouble, quickly, cured himself by a simple romedy. • Mr., Cuddefovd writes:'—". ... 1 have auf> fpi'ed with indigestion and constipation for over five y^ars. and it ha* been, tfei.-* i ing worse every year. For this, Jnsfc' twelve months 1 hiivp suffered dreadful • pain. 1 have been attending a doctor fin- three years, but I got no better. I have also been attending Middlesex 'Hospital, still I got no better. Food I' dal'o noi touch j I began to get property run down j I could unt continue my work; 1 tried remedies of every kind, but of no use; in fact, i often wished myself dead* 1 was looking at a paper one nay, and t 1 saw i bisurntwl .magnesia recommended W indigestion and stomach troubles, so 1 thought 1 would try it. After the Ju'rl, f*»w dosn^ 1 i'o't rolifiVprf. ... 1 <!.).n sit down now and eat a good meal without, pa hi wln'ln I have got a. dOse of. hisurtiWl magnesia." We strongly ad-, vise any interested reader to try this preparation, which any chemist can cup» ply, taking, Bay, half a teaspoohful in tv wineglass of water after meals. ■ Bo sum, however, to get the biaurateA form spell. b-i-s-u-r-a-t-G-d, as other chemical 1 products similarly named do not possess the same valuable properties for counteracting • the eKeegsive ncid-fottning elements in the food.»«Advt. During the month of February' the estates of sixty>sevcn deceased persons were under the charge of tho Public Trustee. Mi. .T. Maloy has been appointed by, tiio City Council to the position Of dis* trict ranger for llataitai,,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1914, Page 2
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307A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1914, Page 2
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