INDIGESTION AND ITS DANGERS. Indigestion is often looked upon as a mere temporary discomfort, painful while it lasts, but not sufficiently important to worry about. But, really, this very common complaint is one of the biggest menaces to health and causes many serious ailments. When the stomach is upset the whole body is thrown out of gear, and neglect to remedy the cause of the stomach trouble spells danger. To stop indigestion there is no better, quicker or easier way than to take in a quarter of a glass of water half a teaspoonful of " Bisnrated " Magnesia, which instantly neutralises the excess aci'ditv and stops food fermentation, thereby removing the cause of the trouble. Not onh does "Bisurated" Magnesia stop all pifin and nausea, but it has a most beneficial effect upon the weakened muscles and stomach lining, which soou becomes strong and capable of digesting all food, instead of letting it turn sour. " Bisurated " Magnesia taken before retiring ensures you awakening in the morning without that unpleasant taste in the mouth, and enables you to eat with the enjoyment of perfect health. " Bisurated " Magnesia is sold by all chemists in powder and tablets. —________ In order to give elderly people and others an opportunity to hear the organ recitals of Mr. Maugban Barnett recitals will be given in the Town Hall on Friday afternoons, in addition to the usual concert on Saturday evenings. The City Council states that this is only an experiment and will be discontinued if the public support is insufficient. The first' recital will hj« held to-morrow afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 7
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