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'*! ••'• Reai»te'red r^amo for i. Wf", ]B:EA.3Nr'S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold ramady. CotU 2/-. $•*«• 10A - ••' Chief interest m last -week'si 4ifeetin,g of the Eeturned • Soldiers . Assoqiatidn centred m the references (to, the dispute between the Auckland 'DistriGtGpmniitteo ! iandi .toe Auckliind'- ABBoc|ation ; oo the one side, and the headquarters i}i the association -on 11 the "other. Miv^ilnder reported the dispute had bee'rt' settled .ou .tho fbUowhig <terms.:. Tliat headquarters BhouldV -hind over the moneys to the Auckland district committee, my conditionally, and tliiitAucklaiid should withdraw the writ &nd express. its w'illingii^s tofalb m, with' headquartefs m regard to any further legislation on the matter of district funds. Tlie' result -oi tho conference, ho concluded, had bceti •to;.cre{it« most- ami cable^eelings betweeii Auckland and Wellington. .: ' , IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK When ■'■ food lies like lead m-» the stomach ' and you : have that unconifort able, distended feeling, it is because ol insufficient blood supply to the* stomach qombined with acid .and food iformenta. tion. Tn' Biich-icJises try" the jplan n&v followedN m 'many^ hospitals and advisee by <rhiiient specialists of. taking half { teas'poohfui of- 'bistimt^ed magnesia ii rhalf. agl«Bs of.water a«s liot 3 ; s yooi cai oomf ortafely 'drink v it. The hot, - iwafeei dj?atv : s.-the;blood to the stotoach, and th< bisUrated magnesia, ''a® any n.Kysician o oheinist'v cari*v tell'-ypu, 'lnetaxit^r neutra lises' the »oid -and ■. stops • $16 fo<jd f ermen 'tifciofl. Try this simple- plan* vju^d y<w .•will be aßtomshfed at^wxe iinmecliafe feel ing of 'relief ( 'iridi > cdjki ori- th%t alway follows the restoration of ■ tj^e nonrta process of digestion. Soldiers at-tb front and; ' travellers who ai^o'Mf requentl; obliged to take hasty, meals pooriyJple pared should always 1 take tw<| cv t&6 nve-gram tablets of • bisrur&ted magnesi after li^eialß to prevent • i erme^tatioii an. 1 ueutrajlpo tlie ~&®d/ • '■ ':: .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 11

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