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A DYSPEPTIC'S LIFE SAVED. SEVERE PAIN AND SICKNESS FOR MANY YEARS CURED BY A SBIP.LE ANTACID. , j NEIGHBOURS SaTd HE WAS Ai DYING MAN. | Chronic indigestion and sickness after, food and severe pains were all quickly cured by a very simple remedy in the case of Mr. R. Savigan, 11, Gloucester* street, Barnardtown, Newport, Mon. In a letter referring to her husband's illness, Mrs. Savigan writes : "He did not know what it was to ,eat a meal without it coming back," which appears to have i been his condition for a considerable time, until his wife, while reading a i ladies' paper, saw ordinary bisurated magnesia recommended for indigestion, and obtained a small quantity so that her husband might try it. A few doses gave Mr. Savigan groat relief, and before he held finished the first supply the trouble was practically cured. To use Mrs. Savigan's own words: "Ho can cat his food and-is looking splendid, and can do his work : in fact, alt the people about here look at him. for they all said ha was a dying man." The quantity of bisuraled magnesia, that cured Mr. Savigan was halt a teaspoonful in v wine glass of water after meals, and wo strongly advise any of our leaders who j-uftci' from indigestion lo try it. 13c careful to get ihe bisurated form spelt b-i-s-u-i^at-e-d, as other chemical pioduets similarly named do not have llie j»uie beneficial effect, r-Adrt. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 3