Have you seen the now dress material ‘'Britway”? This fabric with a linen-like weave is in stock in a profusion of delightful shades. It is guaranteed fadeless and fast dye. i 36 inches wide, Is lid yard. Sole selling agents: Collinson and Cunnlng- ■ Inline Ltd. SODA IS HAD FOR YOIR STOMACH. DOES MORE HARM THAN GOOD. I Don't get (he soda habit; it. may ! happen to give you temporary relief from pain to-day, lint what about tomorrow? Ask your doctor. He will tell you that bi-carbonate of soda neutralizes aridity, but it altogether fails to protect the acid-inflamed stomach lining, and this is where the danger lies. A raw stomach lining secretes additional quantities of acid, and unless the remedy you use relieves this condition matters simply go from had to worse. Stop this dangerous soda habit; you are simply inviting chronic acidity, gastritis and stomach ulcers. I'so "Bisuraled'’ Magnesia, the remedy doctors recommend, and which thousands use daily because it gives instant relief from indigestion and its attendant discomforts, such as wind, biliousness and nausea. “Bisuratcd” .Magnesia neutralizes tiic acid, and soothes, heals and protects the delicate stomach lining, thus enabling you to eat whatever you like without fear of distress to follow. Get a package, of “l>isnraled” Magnesia from your chemist, today, either powder or tablets, and you will have no need to worry about your digestion in the future, fora little of this anti-acid taken after meals makes good digestion an accomplished
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3462, 25 September 1926, Page 10
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