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IF FOOD DISAGREES TAKE BISURATED MAGNESIA Nearly everybody suffers at, times after eating. Many can rarely cat without suffering the most excruciating agony. Some people call this indigestion, some dyspepsia ; others gastritis; but no matter what you call it, no matter how many remedies or how many doctors you may have tried —quick relief may usually be obtained by taking half a teaspoon ful of Hi sura ted Magnesia in a little hot water immediately after meals. This neutralises the acid and stops food fermentation, the cause of nine-tenths of all stomach trouble, and thus enables the stomach to proceed with digestion in a painless, normal manner. Care should be taken to insist on getting the genuine Bisurated Magnesia, which is obtainable in both powder and tablet form.

SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED. Why pity £lO lO.s lor a new suit when you can have your old suit cleaned and pressed at T. JOHNSTON’S CLEANING AND PRESSING ESTABLISHMENT OXFORD ST. NKXT 1.1 SKA RV. Mary had a little mule, followed lirr to Sunday .school, .Mary’s teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule bad; by (he (ail. Never, never more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. DOXT nil WITHOUT IT ft is not safe to be without a botle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, as diarrhoea, dysenlry and other bowel complaints are liable to attack some member of your family at any time, and you cannot procure a beler remedy for these maladies. It's quite true, as tin? philosophers say, That "Where's there’s a will there’s a way. ’ ’ ’Tis the secret of business success, Ami it comes to our aid in distress, When illness or clanger assails, Or when we’ve hard times to endure, Firm will in our trouble! avails, Like Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 25 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 25 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 25 July 1919, Page 1

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