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ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH.

A SERIOUS MALADY

Acidity of the stomach is more serious than some sufferers imagine. The primary cause of this distressing malady is undigested foods - which ferments" in the stomach, forming bad g3ses and poisonous matter. So the stomach and the entire system become slowly poisoned, and the sufferer has heartburn, water-brash, etc., and the food which is undigested remains sour in the stomach and repeats, causing an intensely scaldinz sensation as it rises to the throat. The result—foul breath, wind palpitation, furred tongue and numerous other harmful and__ serious symptoms. The only means of restoring perfect digestion is to banish the acidity from the stomach and Temove the poisons from the body. That_ is what Baxter's Compound Quinine PiUs do. Baxter's Pills act directly on the digestive organs—strengthen them and indirectly cleanse the body of all poisonous substances and gases. • They work quickly and positively and cure in the most long-standing cases. Benefits are felt from the first dose, and a systematic course banishes the trouble permanently. Try a box of Compound Quinine" Pills now. AH chenists and stores sell them at Is 6d box. See that they're silver-coated; *,hen you re sure tWre Baxter's.

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Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11865, 26 February 1913, Page 3

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ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11865, 26 February 1913, Page 3

ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11865, 26 February 1913, Page 3

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