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INDIGESTION AND ITS DANGERS.

Indigestion is- often- looked upon: as a more temporary disconiiort-, painful A\ - hilc it lasts,, but not sufficiently important to worry about. But really, this very common complaint is ono of tlio biggest menaces to health and causes many serious ailments. When the stomach is upset tUo whole body is thrown out ot gear, and neglect to remedy the cause of the stomach trouble spells danger. To stop indigestion there is no, better, quicker or easier Way than to take, in a quarter of. a glass of water, half, a teaspoonful uf ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia,- which, 'instantly neutralises the excess acidity ,and stops food fermentation, thereby I removing the cause of the trouble. Not | only does ‘Bisurated* Magnesia stop alt' j puin and nausea, but it lias a most benejficial effect upon the weakened muscles |and, stomach lining, which soon- becomes 1 strong and capable of digesting all food, instead of letting it turn sour'. I‘Bisurated’ Magnesia taken before rc- | tiring ensures your aAvakening in the morning without that unpleasant taste jin the mouth, and enables yon to eat Leith the eniovment' of perfect health. ' ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia is sold by all ' chemists in poAvder and tablets.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17178, 30 October 1926, Page 3

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INDIGESTION AND ITS DANGERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17178, 30 October 1926, Page 3

INDIGESTION AND ITS DANGERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17178, 30 October 1926, Page 3

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