THE AWFUL COST OF INDIGESTION KEEPS THOUSANDS POOR, WEAK, AND DISCOURAGED. Many stomach sufferers are continually trying ne w “ remedies ” for indigestion mid "similar troubles, and they waste pounds in this way in the course of a year. Others trv expensive' diets in order to secure a little relief frora_ their distrossincoinnlaints. Usually it is all in vain, and they only get more hopeless than over. AVhy don’t all these folk adopt the advice of those who used to suffer but who now oat what they like, and take Bisurated. Magnesia? It’s so very safe, sure, and speedy! Half a teaspoonful in a little water after meals, and pain is impossible. Just think of it , . to be able to cat what you fancy and know you’re not going to be doubled up with pain afterwards. But you must have Buurntfd Magnesia, so look on the package for the trade mark word “BISMAG”; it is there for your benefit, and ensures your getting the product that'drives the pain away.—[Advt.]
“Your little girl has red hair, hasn’t she, Mrs Minks?” ■'‘No, indeed, Her hair is a. rich auburn, tinged with light terracotta.” For influenza take Woods' Great Pepper mint Cure.—£AdTt.j
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Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 8
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198Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 8
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