FLATULENCE I Flatulence is counteracted by an old-time remedy widely approved in modern treatment. Excess of acids in the stomach or alimentary canal are best removed and avoided by regular doses of y It acts gently and gradually without undue disturbance of the digestive organs. Pleasant to take, being fluid it does not form insoluble concretions inside the system like solid magnesia. It has a mild laxative action and is soothing to the intestinal wall. Manufactured in London for the past 100 yean
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Evening Star, Issue 21007, 22 January 1932, Page 3
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83Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21007, 22 January 1932, Page 3
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