——mo Alice: “I thought you had got rather tired of dancing.’' Dora: “I had. But I’ve been reading what the clergy have been saying about it, and I had no idea how delightfully wicked it is.”
BISURATED MAGNESIA GIVES QUICK RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION. When you have eaten too much or too fast, when you feel so full and distended that it’s hard to breathe, and your heart pounds because of the pressure against it, just take two or three little tablets of Bisurated Magnesia with a sip of hot water. You will get relief at once, and the trouble will entirely disappear in a few minutes. What else could give such quick relief from indigestion, gastritis, and dyspepsia caused by the presence of an excess acid in the stomach? Now, when Bisurated Magnesia comes into contact with acid, whether in the stomach or elsewhere, there is only one thing that can possibly happen—the acid is'neutralised, nullified, counteracted. The component elements of Bisurated Magnesia are as violently opposed to acid as are light to dark, heat to cold, death to life. And that is why you obtain relief, and that is also a very potent reason why, it you are suffering from ailments arising from acidity, you should obtain a package of Bisurated Tablets from your nearest chemist to-day. Then you can eat a hearty meal competed of foods which previously have disagreed with you in the full knowledge that your sour stomach troubles are o\er, and you will soon be able to say to vour friends. “ You can eat what you like ,jr you take Bisurated Magnesia.’ I —£Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 1
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269Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 1
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