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WHY BE A DYSPEPTIC? It’s So Easy to Have a Good Digestion. What’s the use of suffering from indigestion, gastritis, and dyspepsia when it's so easy to have a good, healthy digestion? Thousands of people who used to have stomach trouble, and were actually afraid to eat, now" enjoy every meal and can eat anything they like. \ou, 100, can do the same. Go to the nearest chemist and get a package, of Bisurated Magnesia (powdei or tablets). Take us directed, and you’ll wait in vain for the usual pain and distress, or if the trouble has already started Bisurated Magnesia will stop the pain in a few minutes. Remember the name— Bisurated Magnesia, or “Bismag.” as it is often called —the preparation which prevents stomach disturbances. Every package hears the additional trade-mark word ‘‘Bismag” boldly lettered on the wrapper. —Advt.

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■ “KEEP THESE MEN’* “K'-'tp these men whose names 1 have checked; they have trained themselves to do things better than anyone else. We cannot afford to lose them. The unskilled workers we can replace in a day, if necessary. 1 ’ Tour superiors may be reviewing the names on the Pay Holl now. Are you concerned about your name? More than two million, men and have adopted the T.O.S. method of trained?, realising that the use of one's spare time is generally the determining factor of individual progress. We suggest that you find out, as millions have done, what an 1.0.5. Course of training can do for you. Think of your name on the Pay Boll! Cut out this coupon now. International Correspondence Schools, Ltd Dept. 8., P.O. BMC 817, Dunod'n. R. N. RIDD, District Agent. Please send me your booklet containing hill particulars of the Course of Correspondence Training before which I have marked X. Nom—The I.C.S. have been teaching by correspondence since 1831 and have over 300 Course of Training. If, therefore, your subject is not in the above list, write it here. Name Address Advertising Architecture Book-keeping Chemistry Designing, General Draughtsmanship Engineering: Civil Electrical Gas Power Marine Mechanical Mining Motor Municipal Steam Structural Illustrating Poultry Farming Salesmanship Showcard Writing Window Dressing

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ZEBO LIQUID STOVE POLISH that it contains NO GASOLINE WORKS LIKE MAGIC NOTE Made la Great BHtaia. RECKITTS (Over Sea) LTD. Wellinctoui N.Z. Tk* Tin with iht Slrlpet, Made by Rcckill *. The name ZEBO is a Guarantee Be sore you ask (or ZEBO

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 3

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