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ANY doctor will tell you that indigestion is usually due to excess acidity. Acid accumulates in the stomach and causes food to ferment thus producing painful gases and still more acid. To rid yourself of excess acid quickly and surely, take a little * Bisuiated Magnesia after eating or when pain is felt. This gives quick relief by instantly neutralising excess stomach acid, and soothing and healing your stomach lining. * Bisurated' Magnesia is used by doctors and in hospitals, because it relieves indigestion by removing the cause. feISURATEtf ” MAGNESIA prescribed for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GASTRITIS, FLATULENCE, HEARTBURN and ACIDITY. Powder — Tablets. KILLS ALL GERMS rSHIBjS Nothing to compare with CAMFOSA 1 DISINFECTANT Used in 60,000 New Zealand Homes. 4oz 1/3, 16oz 3/-. Chemists & Storers. WANTED KNOWN.—I have Properties and Businesses for Sale. 1 am Accountant, Auditor, Liquidator, Assignee, Valuator, Arbitrator, Ag>ent for Fire and Accident Insurance, Land and Income Tax Returns, Balancesheets and Statements of any description prepared.—A. Naylor, General Agent, Greymouth.

HERBERT FLETCHER HIGH-CLASS LADIES’ TAILOR (Twenty Years’ English Experience.) COATS AND COSTUMES IN ADVANCED STYLES. Tn attendance at CPIANKSHAW’S, the well-known Gentlemen’s Tailor, Upper Mackay Street. The latest hits on. Regal Records, 2/6 each: “Ain’t it Grand to be Bloomin’ Well Dead” Parts 1 and 2, by the Barmy Brothers; “In the Cumberland Mountains” and “Pals of the Little Red Schoolhouse,” sung by Carson Robison and Frank Luther, witn novelty accompaniment; “Happy and Free Yodel,” and “Honeymoon Yodel,' by Harry Torrani with guitar: “Colonel Campbell and Mr Lang,” and “One Pair of Pants at a 'Pime,” humorous duets by Quip and Quirk; “Home.” and “By the Fireside,” sung by Allan O’Sullivan. Obtainable from A. E. Kilgour, Piano, Gramophone, R’.adio and Music Dealer, Mackay Street., Phone 259.—Advt. Morlife Pure Ox-Blood Tablets contain iron, phosphates, arid blood. serum, which feed the blood. 2/6, 4/6, ’ 6/-. —L. F. Hogg, chemist.—4 Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 8