HAVE YOU AN ACID STOMACH?
When wind, pain, and distress follow a good meal, it is a sure sign of too much acid in your stomach. Get rid of it now, for it is dangerous. Acid is the cause of ulcers. No matter how much acid there may be in your stomach, you can enjoy and relish your next meal without fear.of any aftereffects if you have "Bisurated" Magnesia handy to. prevent the trouble before it starts.. Try it. Eat whatever you like, and then take a little "Bisurated" Magnesia to neutralise tlio acid, sweeten your stomach, and protect-tho stomach lining. Doctors recommend "Bisurated" Magnesia— thousands nso it—because, if; prevents stomach trouble or stops indigestion in 'less1 than five minutes. Opt a. package of "Bisurated" Magnesia fin either powder or tablet form) from your chemist, use as directed, and your indigestion and stomach troubles will vanish.l—Advt.
"An old school chum," writes Mr. A. Cox, "left his home town to seek liis fortunes nfar. Years after I met him in Sydney, and he invited mo to his club for a, chat. Sinking into a luxurious armchair, my hand felt instinctively for my pipe. 'You smoke a pipe, I suppose!?' I inquired. • 'Yes, I do,' he replied, 'but I've never struck a tobacco yet that will burn evenly without using six or seven matches.' I offered my ' Eifgeworth. He lighted up, and we fell to talking of the old iln vs. That pipe burned to the last with tho application of but one match. TTo is another Etlgeworth enthusiast now."—AcTvt.
HAVE YOU AN ACID STOMACH?
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 31, 5 August 1930, Page 15
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