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THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BISURATHD MAGNESIA TO IJO3LIEVE INDIGESTION. Provo it yourself to your own satisfaction.' Just eat a heart-o- meat of the Rood' thinss which customarily disagree with you. Then take a little Bisurated Magnesia, and note the entire absence of the usual pain and discomfort. That is because acidity cannot live in the same stomach with Bisurated Magnesia, and it is aciditv which eives rise to indigestion, flatulence- wind, • heartburn, dyspepsia; and leads even to deeper-eeat ed and more serious troubles. Bisurated Magnesia, therefore, by neutralising the acid, removes the cause, and the ii:offects promptly ditaiji>ear. So it is totally unnecessary for you to suffei any lonßOi* from any of the manv dis tressiiifr and ' grievous ills which arc. directly due to acid ferments. Go todavr to your chemist and tret n bottle oi Bisurated Maffiieoia. Take half a tea spoonful in a little warm water im mediately after eating or whenever paii> is felt, and very soon you will ho tellintc your dyspeptic friends that they, too. will be able to eat what,"they likr with impunity if they follow your example, and take Bisurated Maßnosia. Bisurated Mafrnesia is one of thp bejt remedies for Indigestion; and is aleo obtainable in tablet form. '«

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 8

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