CAN INDIGESTION CURE ITSELF?
Well, there may be exceptions, but the general rule is tor all cases of stomach disorder to got worse, unless properly dealt with. This is natural enough, for such troubles as indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, and flatulence arc caused, in over ninety cases out of a hundred, by excess aoid in the stomach. The effect of this acid is to steadily and increasingly weaken the digestive organs until finally the trouble may become so deep-seated as to render a cure very difficult. Yet, once this acid is counteracted, few organs heal bo readily as the stomach. This is the very reason why Bisurated Magnesia is so successful in treating cases of digestive disturbance; it just neutralises tho harmful acid the moment it enters the stomach and renders food-fermentation impossible, thus ridding the stifferer of all cause of irritation and weakness. From tho first dose tho ease is apparent, while a keen relish for one's food is soon noticeable. Let Bisurated Magnesia put your stomach right. Get a package from tho chemist to-dav; it costs but a trifling sum, but don't" think any kind of Magnesia will do, for it won't; yo" must have ISIbUItAI IMJ Magnesia (or BISMAG, as it's usually called) so look carefully at the wrapper to see you get tho kind that does do you good.—(Advt.)
RHEUMATISM NOW CURABLE. iSufferers who have been bed-ridden for years, and others who have had to give up work, have been completely cured by die wonderful dual remedy, RheumalincOxygona, " It acted like magic ;" " A most wonderful cure;" are what patients say. Send for booklet, free, and see for yourself.—Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Hellaby's Bldgs., Auckland.
If you-'feel a thickening of the throat with'hoarseness coming on take five or six drops ot Nazol on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar t-o dissolve very slowly by placing between the cheek and gums. At night rub a few drops of Nazol round the throat and' neck, and cover with flannel or silk handkerchief. By doing this you will obtain immediate r#■fiL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 7
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