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"The Loch Ness Monster" Can you swallow that? "Eyes like motor-car head-lamps." * Neck 40 ft. long." "Head like a horse." These are some of the things that are said about the Loch Ness " sea serpent," which has also been accused of eating " ten bags of cement from'the shore of the loch:" Let us hope there was also a " monster " tin of Mustard to help digestion, just as we help our digestions with a good dab of golden Mustard when we eat bacon and eggs, roast beef or cold namV How it -improves the flavour,,tod ! it's nicer; with Mustard ~ Colmans Mustard When Heart Flutters jgfltok from Pressure of Acid 'jSarn^M GAS in Stomach! '•BPH % Jti*jr How *° EscaP6 Tyranny of AOIDOSIS — JUT'SStS 'I&lif Cause of Anxiety and Distress ■\^T VRIQHTENED to have a, good time?. Not gamp to eat W\'s^!mag!i£ an<* wor& an<J P'av as hard as you'd lite? Afraid of nl\j ■ i^^W^L. *"* thump of your' heart racing and jumping s^l^^ /. ir^Sjjj^ Inside your ribs? •'■'• , ■ •'. ' *• iJC^V^vis k '°" • aye a smothering sense o£ suffocation, — \*\\b>\ :9^^B 'cc' choked and can't draw in a deep breath—have a t v ' /^fcj^ ' "'flnft PU^J T» blown-tip sensation' after a meall—it's high I v *w*< tlme to do something! . Nine times out of ten it's k / Jifc" almost certain acidosis has you in its grip. Bt^MMfejI- "When, through some upsetting of-the digestive {nj^BflHaK tM« processes', the stomach secretes too much acid, this H^B^HglaP*" VI excess acidity burns.and inflames the delicate mem«g branes. It generates a: sour gas that stretches out Hl^^^Rk^^ n >& Ibe stomach walls—causing constant . irritation or t v-nlcly • aching indigestion—vitii ' painful pressure against heart «r lung», 01 palpitation ~" ~^ — . .' .md t-hutness of breath. Food fer- 'A brief trial of Salix Magnesia nients m the stomach, breeding pois-" should quicWy convince you that SO ons that spread through tho system. . per "c"en"t. of constant' stomach distress These poisons 'teadily sap' strength is absolutely' needless. Start tho -test and vitality—leaving mentaj depress today. But hp sure, you use genuine sion, exhaustion, and nerves so frayed Salix Magnesia — recommended by we can't work—can't eat—can't sleep!" doctors and chemists throughout tho If you -would escape this tryant— civilised world for more than.-10years have quick, positive and lasting com-1 —and .today .the most, scientificallyfort from after-meal worry and dis- balanced form of magnesia and -bisT tress—-make this simple test today: muth available to stomach sufferers. Get frota yourchemist a> few ounces NOTE.—Don't: confuse Salix Mag-' 01 pure Salix Magnesia. Take a tea- nosia with slow-acting, uncertain, and ■ spoonful m a half glass of hot water unsatisfactory /MMfc - the very next meal time. This pleas- forms of man- Jes&r&^SL ■ ant, inexpensive prescription will posi- nesia — (jranu- Jl%?*\ I f^^ . tively prove its valne in less than three lar, salines, JK© AL^^wk ■ short minutes.- citrates, etc It iff ; For Salix Magnesia is prepared is always wise Kl^HfSEßuflifQ specially to eliminate and blot out all to pronounce .. I^HNeWI excess acid—wb;le, at the same time,, clearly the it sweetens and cleanses the stomach name, "S-A-L- 'JjSw^^^SuT —gives yon an internal bath that sets 1-X" Magnesia • 1^ you -ap afresh—makes your stomach to your -Chem- [Take .a. Teaspoonful . soothed and contented. ist. . ..,.. land Watch uour Watch, *V *^7 mm to Wellington Agents: ELLIS & m ANTON, LTD, BOND STREET.^

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1934, Page 13

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