FOR QUICK BELIEF FROM INDIGESTION. , Take two or three Bisurated Magnesia Tablets immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. Those who have tried it say that relief and comfort almost invariably result within five minutes. If you would like once more to enjoy the pleasure of eating a hearty meal of good, things, without fear of pain or discomfort to follow, go to your chemist and get a package of Bisurated Magnesia Tablets, and take as directed. From the' very first dose you will begin to find more enjoyment in your meals, and if you commence taking it to-day the chances are that to-morrow you will be telling your dyspeptic friends that if they want to enjoy life they, too, should most certainly take Bisurated Magnesia. —Advt. BEE OINTMENT FOR THE ATHLETE. Every footballer, hockey-player, or athlete of any kind—or at least the team captain—should see to it that there is always a pot of Bee Ointment handy to render first aid to thpse players who get cut and bruised. A cut neglected may easily become infected during the game; a bruise ignored will become very sore and painful—that'swhy you must have Bee Ointment at each game. As a training liniment, or an emollient for stiffness after iher game or practice, it has no equal. Get a large Is 6d pot before Saturday, or send for a free sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 338, Wellington.— Advt. . Elderly people are usually very susceptible to coughs and colds. When an aged person is affected,' Nazol should be taken, for not only will it prompHy remedy cough or cold, but it will, leave no ill after-effects. Xazol penetrates to the source of the trouble and quickly destroys all harmful germs. Get Nazol today." Sixty doses Is 6d.—Advt. . ,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 9
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