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How I ended my stomach trouble wmm « ' I "I can eat what I please and digest it with ease.” v If you* suffer from indigestion, if you cannot enjoy a meal without pain, wind, distension, and a feeling of weakness and low spirits, let nothing deter you from trying ' Bisurated' Magnesia. It is the supreme remedy for stomach trouble; ♦ with over 20 years’ proof of its unfailing 'efficacy. Perhaps you are even now ! dreading your next meal. Then why not make it the occasion for putting • Bisurated ’ Magnesia to the test ? Get a bottle-of * Bisurated ’ Magnesia, powder or tablets, from your chemist and take a little after your meal. Eat whatever you fancy. The result will be a revelation to you. The contents of your stomach will be made as bland and soothing as milk, instead of turning acid as before. The customary pain and wind will not occur and digestion will be completed with ease and comfort. BISURATED' MAGNESIA Banishes Stomach Ills I Every package bears the I oval 'Bismag* Trade Mark-*

WORSE THAN MOSQUITOES. Hubby (helping wife with packing): “ Hullo, what’s the bottle for —mosquitos?” Wife: “ No, not mosquitos—colds. They’re worse than mosquitos. You know how miserable you were last year with that cold. I'm not having the same thing again this year. So I’m taking this bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.” That’s a wise lady for you. She knows how a cold can spoil a holiday. Whenever you go, be sure “Baxters goes with you. All chemists and stores sell the three—ls 6d, 2s 6d, and 4« 6d—sizes,—LAdytJ

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Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 9

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