DISCOMFORT AFTER EATING
JEST U V£ eatmg lo ° much > ««ng rich, indigestible foods, to excessive acid secretions, or to food fermentation. You may feel as if you had a lump of lead in your stomach the acid may burn and stomach so that it presses upon and inter oT e t S h W B lth l he 'TV*** ; but whichever of these may be the cause, quick relief .W be obtained by taking 'two or Three httte tablets of Bisurated Magnesia w ta Z™ f genuine prevention of certain reiiet after the pain has started, this pretake Get some Bisurated Magnesia Tab teU a from your chemist to-day g and provided they are Bisurated Magnesia fib. out IZ T a ? wa y s /^' oy y° nr food oat fear of pain and discomfort to follow For your protection the word '< BismaT" ITtZI v every package; look for it fnd get the land that does you good — 4drt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17665, 29 December 1920, Page 6
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DISCOMFORT AFTER EATING
New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17665, 29 December 1920, Page 6
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