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Acid is the cause of practically all forms of digestive trouble, and it, is for this reason that specialisfs aim at neutralising acidity of the stomach before attempting other treatment. The method usually followed is to* advise t}ia sufferer to take half-a-tea-spoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little water after meals, and it is stated that in ninety-nine' cases out of a hundred no other treatment is necessary. This ; s because Bisurated Magnesia neutralises the acid which 1 is the cause of the trouble, and good" results are then quickly noticeable. The inflamed stomach is soothed and comforted; food no longer ferments or causes heartburn, wind or flatulence, and as- perfect digestion <is restored, there is a decided improvement in the general health.••Bisurated Magnesia is obtainable at • any chemist's, in both powder and" tablet / forms, and immediate relief is .experienced and digestive troubles disappear, pains and discomfort are .-removed, normal digestion is promoted, and, as a consequonce, the general health is improved, and life itself pre-sents-a far clearer, brighter and happier -aspect; But you must get Bistoai&d Magnesia, so bok for tho additional trade-mark word "Bismag," which appears on qvery, .gacka^^ 1 Saixdei and SohfVv?.''^«-/Jw^to l Eucalypti Extend, for. eojdaj IMlJ.«^*,

That corn^Pfdgaadr^g } giaaranteed to remove i£ ifa" eis dfcesJNgs, ■*£ money will be refunded. -A sjmpletmtmentr-* a swift cure, lis 6d everywhere, or postpaid from Bos 1247, WeUingta*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 4

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