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BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON.—ApriI 17: Sailed-Toyo-iieo (4 p.m.t, for Eobart; Riverina (mid' lUht), {or Sydnoy. SYDNEY.— Apri] 18: Sailed (7 pjn.l, wsterday Moaraki, Cor New Zealand. NEWCASTLE.— April 17: Saileil-rWai marijao for Wellington, Kaituna for Anckland.

IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER'. I When rood ties like lead in the stomach and you have that uncomfortable, distended feeling, it is because of insufficient j blood supply to the stomach, combined acid and food fermentation. In such, cases try the plan now followed in many hospitals and advised by ominent special-1 Uta of taking half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a half a glass of water as hot as you can comfortably drink it. The hot water draws tho blood to tho stomach, and the biswated magnesia, as any physician or chemist can tell you, Instantly neutralises the acid and stops the food fermentation. Try this simple plan and you will be astonished at the immediate feeling of relief and comfort that) always follows the restoration of the normal process of digestion. Soldiers at the front and travellers who are frequently Obliged to take hasty meals poorly propared should always take two or three flvegraijh tablets of bisurated magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation and neutralise the acid.—(Advt.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 7

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