:M r- J. K. Butler, of Honolulu, prominent freight traffic manager on the Islands, has arrived m San Francisco on a business mission. He tells >of tbo packing of 120,000,000 pineapples on Hawaiian plantations this . season , for shipment to America. Hawaii growers will receive about 4,500;000dol8. for the pack v he says. The new sugar crop ™ v ,v£ eillg 'dipped amounts to, 1,200,---000,000 pounds. . > IF FOOD DISAGREES, TAKE MAGNESIA. ' ■ ■ . < .. - ; Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Many can ra*ely eat without guttering the .most excruciating; Vony. borne people call this indigestion, some 1 dyspepsia; other gastritis; but, no matter what you call it, 'no matter how many remedies or how many doctors you may have fried— qmck relief may; usiially be obtained^ by taking half a toaspdonful of Bisurated Magnesia m. a Uttle lot water immediately after meals. This (neutralises the acid and stops food fermentation the cauße of nine-tenths of all stomach trouble, and thus enables theetomaoh to proceed (with digestion m a painless, normal manner. Car c should be taken to insist upon getting, the genuine Bisurated Magnesia, which ia obtainable m both powder and tabletf form 2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14984, 11 August 1919, Page 8
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