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THE DREAD OF PAIN AFTER EATING.

Perhaps even worse than digestive pain itself is the anticipation of it; the knowledge that if one eats certain dishes (always those one likes the best) pain will surely follow. This feeling is as unnecessary as the pain itself, for a little ‘ '"Bisurated ” Magnesia taken after eating prevents all possibility of digestive trouble. If pain has already started you can relieve it instantly by taking a half teaspoonful of “Bisurated” Magnesia. It removes the cause of the disorder by neutralising the excess acid which must be there if you have pain. You can get a bottle of “Bisurated Magnesia from any chemist at small cost, and you will never regret the purchase.

For pickling there is no better Vinegar on the market than SHARLAND VINEGAR. Pure, piquant and strong. All grocers—in bottle or bulk.

STUD NOTICES To Stand the Season at IRONGATE Hastings W THE BLACK jriAgMtoJ TROTTING SIRE BINGEN KING By NATIVE KING—Dam Kirwee (by Prince Imperial), Dam by Rothschild. Times: 1 mile, 2.18; 2 miles, 4.39. Fees: 8 Guineas Single Mare. Two or more 7 guineas. Grazing: Dry mares 2/-, wet mares 5/-. Groomage, 5/-. Every care taken but no responsibility ALL FEES TO BE PAID BY Ist JANUARY, 1930. For further particulars apply „ W. B. CAMPBELL, Irongate, Hastings. Box 179. 'Phone 985.

To Stand the Season At “ OPHERO ” Mangatahi, “ KI THE CLYDESDALE SIRE MARAEKAKAHO BONNIE LAD Foaled 1921, by imported Bonnie Dene (G.V.L.C.) from Maraekakaho Bessie Salisbury (2300. Vol. 5), by Pride of Newton (12280). This young stallion was a very valuable member of the recently dis persed Maraekakaho Stud. His sire, Bonnie Dene, has had a very successful career in the Moore-Hunter Stud and has left a largo number of championship winners His dam, Bessie Salisbury, goes back to Lord Salisbury, a great horse in his day. Bonnie Lad was twice first and champion at Hawke’s Bay Shows and was second at Manawatu Royal,in 1924. So is absolutely sound, of splendid disposition, and a sure fdal-getter. FEE: 4 Guineas, Groomag# 5/-, Grazing 2/6 dry mares, 5/- wet mares. Payable by 31st. Jam ary, 1930. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to— A. M. MACMILLAN, Mangatahi, Private Bag ’Phone 1032&., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 2