ILLS A’OUR HUSBAND GOT INDIGESTION? Nothing creates domestic discord quicker than an attack of indigestion, and nothing gets rid of indigestion quicker than Bisurated Magnesia. If your husband has some form of digestive trouble—neither scold nor pity him, just help him by seeing that he has some “Bismag” Tablets (as they are popularly called) at hand. They are prompt, sure, safe and are obtainable at any chemists. Doctors prescribe “Bismag” Tablets, hospitals use them and thousands praise tlrcm daily. When purchasing, it should be remembered that there are many kinds of magnesia tablets, but only those with an oval "Bismag” mark on the wrapper are uie ones for stomachsufferers.— (advt.)
in a flash | Baby Cars ALL SEAGRASS. I Below Cost. ? ffßW'' \ ( f I number of 1 Pram met tea 1 a 8 iHusI trated to be J | cleared at | £5 W/-&5.6 5/J Write lor IlluWratiotis. I L PITCHER & Co. S Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. J--». V— -■-■ <l -'^---r—i.-r~L n ~L_ ri COPELAND’S SPECIAL PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK IN "■ GENT’S SUITS MEN’S ALL WOOL COLONIAL SUITS.— 59/6. Were 75/-. 5 Do«en—S-oi. DENIM TROUSERS, Were 10/6.—keduced to 7/11 A SPECIAL PURCHASE -In Men's Heavy Gabardine OVERCOATS. Were 60/To be Cleared 35/Bought to Clear at a Price to Suit All Purses—so WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. All in Gents’ Sixes. Were 65/-—This Week’s Price £9/6 to Cieai OPENED TO-DAY: A LINE OF MEN’S MERINO RED DRAB UNDERPANTS —Also Natural Colour. To be Cleared ats/11 per Pair. COPELAND’S 36 DEE STREET. BARGAIN STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS. 7LTOTORISTS—Stop leaky radiators with LIL “RADORENE.” No solaering iron needed. Does its work while car is running. Permanent repairs assured. Obtainable direct from R. P. M. MANNING CO, 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch; ij Tay Street, InyercuigyL
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Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 6
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