; A HANDY REMEDY FOB INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. For a long time it has been recognised • that bisnrated magnesia forms the best of all remedies for indigestion, dyspepsia, ' heartburn, flatulence, and other forma of f . digestive and stomach trouble, many remarkable cases having been reported by those who have made a practice of faking half a teaspocnM of this simple antacid • in a little water after meals. Only on# ... difficulty stood in the way of the universal adoption of this method of treatment, and 1 that was, in the original powder form, bisnrated magnesia was not adapted fo? use by those, whe were compelled to take meals away from home. " But even this slight difficulty has at last been overcome, and the genuine bisurated magnesia is now . available in the form of small compressed tablets, put up in handy pocket flasks, ' and obtainable of . high-class chemists .* • everywhere.(Advt.) ■ * f Soldiers' .requisites of alt landed-but-tons, badges, honours, ribbons, uniform caps, . puttees, tailored . uniforms, <» etc.' • ■ ' Inspection cordially invited.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd., military 253-263, <s* Queen' "Street.i* W3; g; tifl^SSltilSS , Nothing bo good as a' comfortable read'- r by the fireside these cold nights, .Toia | Wlutcomhe's New4JooK CSsalk ■i | ' ' : v -a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 8
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