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Sat up Half the Night With Pain Of Gas In Stomach Well-known Woman Suffered Over Thirty Years with Effects of Gas On Stomach. Read this grateful (unsolicited) letter (the original is on file in our office): " I have suffered for over thirty years from indigestion in one form or, another. Sometimes when I have lain down in bed at night I have had to sit up, and have been sometimes four or five hourj trying to relieve myself by bringing up gas, and had severe pains in the stomach. " After the attack 1 have been left quite prostrate, with my heart in very feeble condition through trying to relieve the gas, and my chest has been as sore as if the skin was scraped off. " About seven years ago I was first told of Salix Magnesia, and took it regularly. During that time 1 had no aeveve attacks. Then I took it afterwards whenever I felt my food did not quite agree with me and I would feci better. Now 1 do not like to be without Salix Magnesia in the house, as 1 feel I have something that 1 know will do me good. . " Yours truly, Mrs JF you really want stomach comfortbright, busy days, and restful nights —quick, certain and lasting relief when sourness, pain, or bloating follows a meal—make this simple test to-day. At trifling cost get from your nearest chemist a few ounces of Salix Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in half a glass of hot water after your next meal. This simple, pleasant, inexpensive remedy positively proves its value in less than 3 minutes I For Salix Magnesia is prepared specially to eliminate and blot out all excess acids —the real cause of a gassy stomachwhile it cleanses and sweetens the sourest stomach and makes it feel soothed and contented. Salix Magnesia—recommended by doctors and chemists throughout the civilised world for more than 10 years —is to-day the most scientifically balanced form of magnesia and bismuth available to stomach sufferers—possessing fully twice the pain-relieving speed; three times the acid neutralising power of other magnesia-bismuth preparations; ten-fold tho lasting, curative properties, and by far the most palatable taste. NOTE.—Don't confuse Salix Magnesia with slow-acting, uncertain and unsatisfactory forms of magnesia—granular, salines, citrates, etc. —it is always wise to pronounce clearly the name " S-A-L-I-X" Magnesia to your chemist. Glaxo and the new generation "I was a Glaxo baby—l would like my baby to have Glaxo, too.'* These simpls words from a letter sum up in their sincere confidence the 27-ycar story of Claso. A new generation has succeeded the old—but Glaxo is ■till the milk food that assures for babies even the youngest and frailest a healthy beginning to a long and happy life. To-day, Sunahlne Glaxo represent* ★ th« moit advanced knowledge of 1935: a perfect milk food, mors than justifying the trutt of thoia happy motheri who, having started life themselves as Glaxo babies, are now aatlsfled only to give Sunshine Glaxo to the new generation In their care. SUNSHINE RICH IN VITAMIN D GLAXO LABORATORIES, HAMILTON Joseph Nathan & Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in England)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 5