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i THE AWFUL COST* OP INDIGESTION. KEEPS THOUSANDS POOR, WEAK, AND DISCOURAGED. * Many stomach sufferers are continually | trying new "remedies" for indigestion and similar troubles, and they waste pounds in this way in the course of a year. Others try expensive diets in order to secure a little relief from their distressing complaints. Usually it is ail in vain, and they only get more hopeless than ever. Why don't all these; folk adopt the- advice of those who used to suffer but who now eat what they like, and take Bisurated Magnesia? It's so very safe, sure and speedy! Half a teaspoonful in a little water after meals,and pain is impossible. Just think of it . . . to be able to eat what you fancy and know you're not going to be doubled up with pain afterwards. But you must have Bisurated Magnesia, so look on the package for the word Bismag; it is there for your benefit and ensures your getting the. kind that drives tho pain away.—Advt. I SUNSHINE PLUM PUDDING. Dissolve a, package of lemon Sunsliina jelly crystals in a pint of nearly boiling' water, and while it is still hot stir in i on» cup coarse- dried and browned bread- ', crumbs, three-fourths cup stoned rajs- : iss, three-lourths oup cooked prunes, and one-fourth cup citron—all cut fine; | one-half teaspoon, cinnamon, oire-fouTth teaspoon cloves. Salt to tastfe. Mix thoroughly and set away to harden. Serve with Tucker's Sunshine custard, or pudding sauce. All grocers sell Tucker's Sunshine jellies.—Advt. Make your lifetime worth the living, Grasp your meed of harmless mirth, Whilst due share of servieo giving, To tho laud that gave you birth, liarnostnesa need not bring sadness, Sour ascetic gloom abjure; No bronchial wooa can mar yguif gludneia While you've Woods' Gve*t Pepp«r"lninc Cure,—Advt ( I

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 11