WAKEFUL NIGHTS FROM ' INDIGESTION. Nothing wears you out more quickly than a period of wakeful, restless nights. The eaußO of the trouble is usually digestive disturbance, and the remedy is "Bisurated" Magnesia. This preparation calms the stomach, banishes the fermenting unrest, pnd induces healthy slumber by the sensible means of producing'peaceful digestion. "Bisurated" Magnesia is obtainable at any chemist's, in cither- powder or tablet form. A simplo trial wil; prove its v£lue to the person with a sensitive doljfcate stomach and consequent highlytoned nervous system. —Advt. y., CLEANS LIKE MAGIC. , 'No matter how frr_ily fixed the dirt or grease, "Klean-itt" quickly removes it. "Klean-itt" is ideal for keeping pots, pans, shelves, tiles, and hatha cl£a_ and bright. Nothing otter for cleaning motorists and mechanics' hands. Think- of the time and work it saves. —Advt. _.._. A PIQUANT RELISH. , When ordering vinegar say "Shar- * land's Table Vinegar.' Nothing to beat it for piquancy, flavour, and -strength. Absolutely pure, and free from mineral acids. Ideal for pickling, ,a,nd also excellent for r-ilm at Indispensable on any dinner table. In bottle or on draught. Accept no other.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 15
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183Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 15
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