TREAT DIGESTIVE TROUBLES AT ' HOME. ■ ■ • You may do this confident of success if you use Disunited Magnesia as prescribed by doctors and used in hospitals. Such disorders as indigestion, dyiipep.ua and gastritis are due to the presence of excess' acid in the stomach, and " Bismag" (as it's popularly called} neutralises this harmful acid the moment it enters the stomach. Where pain is present, relief is given instantly and appetite is whetted, good, healthy meals eaten, ana full nourishment obtained. Many thousand:! of people from all parts of the globe have written to say that after trying some of the most expensive preparations on the market and getting no relief, honest, inexpensive Bisurated Magnesia lifted their burdens and made life worth living. You should try it; any chemist can supply you in either powder or tablet form: so get a package to-day and start off on the safe, short road to a good healthy digestion. To make sure of getting the real thing, see the oval " BISMAG mark on the wrapper when buying.— (Advt.)
British boots for men. New shipments have just come in. The quality is high and the" prices are low.—Fowlds. . - ,•% i' : Last two days of the A.B.C. Clean • Sweep Sale. Take advantage of the barf jains offering in all departments at'.' Ash- J% ey's, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. A suit to your measure at £5 5s or V : , £6 68. Pick your own patterns at these | popular prices. — Fowlds, Ltd. ' : HoarseneW and U sore v throat' •; indicate germ infection—use Nw»l freely—give* Quickest relief. ■ ■ • • - .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 7
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