WHEN FOOD DISAGREES—simpIv take a little Bisiiratcd Magnesia, or "Bismag," as it's often called, in a quarter of a glass of water, and it will at once remove the cailSo of tlie trouble, together with all the pain! Thousands pay this has helped them when all else failed: hospitals use the preparation nnd. doctors prescribe it. Digestive troubles grow apace, and they never cure themselves; those, who sutler in this way should, therefore, delay no longer in taking the help which only Tlisurated Magnesia can give. It costs but little, and is obtainable at any chemist's in either powder or tablet form; it does much and, is, always safe to use. See the word "Bismag" on the wrapper when buying, and you'll make no mistake. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 10
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