Whitebait are now making their appearance in the Clutha River in large numbers (writes the Clutha Leader). During the week-end a number of good catches were reported, the whitebait being secured even as far up as the Stirling railway bridge.
SS A HAN A '1 'his question was asked recently by a com sponcient lo a prominent London daily newspaper, who, being 43 years of age. am liavintr for more than 20 years -scraped only a bare living,’’ had come to wonder if lie'had arrived at the point where he must definitely admit himself a failure in life. The problem evoked a great deal of interest, and many varied replies were published, but no correspondent, gave very much attention to the question of health, and, particularly, of the digestion in relation lo this matter. Vet a bad indigestion lias spoiled many a mail’s life, and even a millionaire must dub himself a failure if he is, bv reason of a faulty digestive apparatus, unable to enjoy life and the good things it has to offer. To starve whilst in possession of plenty is surely a dismal and ironical failure! Vet, if taken i„ hand in the right way, indigestion and similar stomach disorders are soon overcome. Digestive trouble is caused, in over 90 cases out of every ICO, by the presence u f harmful acid in the stomach, and this may he instantly neutralised by taking a little Bisurated" Magnesia after _ meals. Those who suffer from disturbed digestion should get a. supply of this preparation from the chemist’s; the cost is small, but the benefit is incalculable. Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 55
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