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IF A DOCTOR HAD INDIGESTION

He wouldn't attempt to get rid of the pain by deadening it — he'd remove the harmful acid which is the cause. This acid is instantly neutralised by Bisurated Magnesia, which preparation doctors presci'ibe, whilst hospitals use it with conspicuous success^ Bisurated Magnesia will do you good, too, if you've any stomach trouble like indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, or wind. Get some from your chemist today; it costs so little and does so much. But be sure — toe quite sure— that it is Bisurated Magnesia, for that's the one thing that' WILL put your stomach right. You cannot make a mistake if you see the word "Bisrnag" on the package.* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin

For household use, we, recommend Stockton Screened Nuts to those who require a clean, well-graded coal, of nice uniform size for easy handling. They make a clean, bright and longlasting fire, with a very small amount of ash and other waste. Reasonable m price. What is more, they are made from the famous WestportStockton coals, the best steam coal bar none, and which is mined right here m New Zealand, ac Ngakawau, Westport. One of the best-known characteristics of this coal, from the furnace users' viewpoint, is its small ash residue, meaning almost complete combustion.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 6

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IF A DOCTOR HAD INDIGESTION NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 6

IF A DOCTOR HAD INDIGESTION NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 6

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