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Why PUNISH Your GAS Pained Stomach with Pantry Soda? Here's Proof that Soda Really Creates More v^gT JillS Acid and Gas—Does More Harm than Good.** EVERY sufferer from acid, indigestion, wfro rushes the /SiSp%lp|§j|Si pantry for baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) can MnrailnßH prove for themselves how this temporary relief soon after- W&M IflHlw! wards causes the stomach to secret more acids and gases fg&B than before. V' • *MAKE THIS TEST! IS MEma 1. Pour a little vinegar or lemon juice and some water into ESt'J^Sratiffi each of two tumblers (to represent acid in your stomach). |K| spoon of baking i'-^'Ml 11*3 if -drop, a'pinch of " IN the first case—thousands of gas water — tne very Hk,«*,■■ bubbles are instantly formed— next meal-time. I^^^^^!^ frothing and heaving about che sides That empty, gnawof thexglass. The same thing happens ing feeling at the fsSiisi&ttllli -in your stomach. Gas is rapidly form- pit of your stomach, EgSEStSiSsxla ed—bloating and belching are often that smothered sense of increased —pressure on heart, with suSocation will vanish in thre short palpitations or heartburn and short- minutes! Heart palpitations ceaseness of breath, sho^r that the stom- you breathe easily and comfortably— ach is in a more acid condition than your stomach feels; soothe., cleansed, . ever. • and contented. Salix -Magnesia, recom- '■ , . mended- by . doctors and chemists In the second test, with Sahx. Mag- throughout the civilised world for nesia, you will see no gases formed— over ten years, is today the most no bubbles at all in the glass—while scientifically-balanced form of magthe Salix Magnesia neutralises the nes j a an( j b; smu th available to stop same amount of acid. ac h sufferers—possessing fully twice ■: jp^ggj^fe, ~-.-. ," ■. the pain-relieving speed; three times After this t ne acid-neutralising power; and ten M? ■ \4 simple -ut con- fold the lasting curative properties 1 gffs JW&UBNfIi vincing proof o f o ther magnesia-bismuth prepara fTfiTartM Tllf Blft of the harm of tions—not to speak of its far more SII^MiHJiaMiJy pantry soda, pa i a table taste. make w> your NOTE.—Don't confuse Salix Mao> '^NFTfRIRnS/ mind to take a ~esia with slow-acting, uncertain; and teaspoonful of unsatisfactory forms of magnesia— y^^^^^r Salix Mag- granular, salines, citrates, etc. It is Take 6. Teaspoonful nesia in a half- always wise to pronounce cleariy the . | and Watchyour Watch slass of hot name, "S-A-L-l-X" Magnesia, to your chemist. SURGEON DENTIST Late UniversUy of Pennsylvania, V&K, , 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Hallenstein's New Building - EAMBTON QUAY. A PERFECT SET OF TEETB FROM £2's'TELEPHONE 4Z-967. \ OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7. to 8.30. Remaking Set -. 35/- Single Tootli Repair ;.-.-yßtr> S/** • Painless Extraction 2/6 Extraction* .. >.. < ,:-.A< < I/" EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED; ' / Catarrhal Kisses and Bad Breath are Never Welcome. t. . Great European Remedy Opens Up Clogged Nostrils am Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. FEW people realise what a If y°u have catarrh in any form, go serious, aisease catarrh J? a £« cSSfu^ d I | et t ffi4SSonfS{ ■- really is. If neglected, the doses four times a day, as directed. damage it does is often irrepar- Parmint is the great concentrate for . . —- A . , , caiarrn that is now being so extenable. DeafneSSj lung troubles sively used here in Australasia, and head n6ises, that drive the where it is giving satisfaction even sufferer ■ nearly frantic, are fre- ditions.° Ur °W" trying c lmatl° ■ con" quentl? due to this insidious Catarrh beiiig a disease of the blood. disease, whilst neglect of catarrh £? t ° r S in p g os t f e le bl^d Drive often makes its victim into a the catarrhal poisons from the sys- , Worn-out, run-down Catarrhal tern by treating the blood, and the , '«Tr, ±. - j. , j. i aisease itseir must vamsn. r^armint Wreck. What IS Catarrh to-day has proved successful in so many may SOOn be something far more cases because it acts directly upon serious It is more than a trif- !*" wSbL'to b"eX 3 fTeeTy^hear ling ailment—more than a dIS- plainly, smell, taste, and arise in gUSting disease. It's a danger- the morning refreshed and strong, ous one Unchecked it frc- _ frot^le^. h^ d c^di^f 4^ quently destroys Smell, taste and make life worth living. For your hearing, and slowly btlt Surely ow" sake give Parmint a trial—and undermines the, general health,, £tel I™ s&d ;£lTl» CS£sn£l and people begin--to avoid you. now. * PARMINT At All Chemists [Lung HEALER }j>ft M Bottll BUILDER M^: J, '"■'"■■ ■■ f tfk ' ' I \ Hundreds of letters from grateful patient! W■. ' j^^B^UßtiNr// tell a remarkable story of gratitude. W Mere words cannot really describe the won- W derful lung-healing & body-building power ff '^^B^^^Byy which soothes, heals and vitalises the whole / .^^H|H^/ system—but here is one letter out of many: / mß^^^Z'^ "1 have passed two bad -winters as a real victim / J ~^^"^ cf that terrible catarrh, and lam sure that your / r Emulsion is saving my very life. I coughed so LJ much that it caused me to be spitting blood. Now I have put myself on your Emulsion I can truly tell you the bleeding has stooped, the paia on my chest has quite gone and I am feeling a different'person." , (Name on application ) ■ 9 fl^^P Chemists and Stores. ■ %^LjL VnJF Manufactured by The Lane FMTTT WOW A LaHe" HeGraduate' ''Chemist).

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 13

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