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HOW INDIGESTION BEGINS Ji ib wore possible for you to investigate every case of indigestion you would find that nine out of ton are definitely traceable to stomach acidity. The excess acid makes food ferment and form painful gases; it also attacks the stomach lining. To get relief you must counteract the acidity, and for this purpose many doctors proscribe “ Bisurated ” Magnesia. Half a teaspoonful (or 2-4 tablets) taken in water after meals or when pain is felt not only instantly neutralises the excess acid which causes the trouble, but also soothes and heals the inflamed stomach lining and restores good digestion. Every chemist sells “ Bisurated ” Magnesia in powder and tablet form. There is no quicker or surer remedy for relieving stomach troubles.—[Advt.]

Mr .Board: “I want someUiiiig to wear around tlio dormitory.” Salesgirl; ‘-How largo is your dormitory?”

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Evening Star, Issue 20942, 5 November 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20942, 5 November 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20942, 5 November 1931, Page 14

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