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IO fB STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS COMMON SENSE ADVICE BY *A DISTINGUISHED SPECI.ILIST. . ."Acid" stomachs are dangerous because acid -rriates* and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to* lrne-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble iVom which people suffer. Medicines nnd medicinal treatments are useless in such Cc.ses, for theyleave the source of the trouble, the acid in the stpmach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must be. neutralised, and its formation prevented, and the ,best thing for this purpose is half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia; a simple antacid, taken in a l'ttle Avarm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralises the acid, but also prevents the .fermentation from which acidity is developed. Foods which ordinarily cause greatest distress, can be beaten with impunity if the meal is followed with a little bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained of any chemist, and should always be kept handy.—Advt. Summer Co ids a? 8&a us.- ; %' jor pleasant and jor dangerous as Win- %^ -sL Colds. You can J<p ko«p free from all j^ colds if you j§r take* jor % XONKING'S -^- LINSEED —~ EMULSION iriSITING Cards and Newspapers V printed at "The Exj,ress" Office; also in between sizes. Color printing a sneciulty. . so<? and obtain a gi;ot«:iou.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 153, 30 June 1917, Page 2