"Men cnn see that tlie Soviet Government hopes to do away with the child and the family, with education, moral and religious traditions, and consequently with (he mighty edifice of Christian civilisation which has been a-huilding during 20 centuries, and under the shelter 01 which wo are living," ore words contained in a circular from Bishop Liston, read in all the Roman Catholic churches of ,the diocese of Auckland. During Holy Week, especially on Good Friday, iiravers will bo offered in the Roman Catholic chtrches for the cessation of tho persecution in Russia. HOW TO AVOID In most digestive excess acid ferments food and causes gases to distend tho stomsV'h. That is why intense pain po often follows immediately after eating. Digestive disturbances of this kind can be absolutely prevented by taking a' little 'Bisuvated' Magnesia in water after eating. This neutralises the excess acid and enables the digestive organs to function in a nornial manner without iki'ii or distress. Every chemist sells 'Risurnited' Magnesia, and if you, will tn';e it as directed you will quickly gain freedom from digestive pain and discomfort.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 14
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183Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 14
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