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Si If yon have Indigestion, Gastritis; Dyspepsia , Heartburn, Acidity, Wind, etc, here is a sure and speedy remedy I ” ■ Bismated Magnesia succeeds where all else fails ! Why do you so often feel faint at the thought of food ? Why do you get stomach pains, headaches, sleeplessness? Why are you so pale and run down? It is because harsh, harmful acid isattacking your stomach, fermenting the food-contents and creating gas to distend the stomach and derange the system. The one sure remedy is BisaratedMagnesia.apreparHtioa doctors prescribe and take themselves. Bisurated Magnesia succeeds iff 99 cases opt of every too. It can N EVER do harm ! HERE ARE THE REASONS The moment you take a dose of Bisurated Magnesia,, all trace of causing acidity, fermentation and gas is banished, the stomach is calmed and normal digestion Forthwith your food begins eat better, sleep .better, fed better and ARE'bettor. Since stomach disorder is the toot of ,o£hpr ills of life, you find ihcfffeulti’'’of i|akiffg Bisurated Magnesia almost ~nnbefkyUole. . Your complexion 'cjhicldy clears,* 1 your nerves become strong, your brain quickens and rich pure blood is created to benefit your whok system. And the results are lasting! . . . . Bisurated Magnesia; costing littlqand doing much, is positively the greatest boon available to those who'suffer from stomach and digestive Upset —it must succeed, because it get* to the cause of the trouble. fcSAD THIS TESTIMONIAL* The following unsolicited letter gives an ,idea of the gratitude with which users of Bisurated Magnesia speak of this remedy. Name and address may be bad offapplication “ For over fifteen years I suffered from a form f Indigestion which produced acute pain wlien the stomach was emptv, so that my sufferings were w rscjuriug the uight. I consulted,scveial doctors atiifauetidcd a Roy 1 Infirmary, btit gat o iv temporary relief. About four months ago I decided t ■ try Bisurated Magnesiaj after the second dose I had not another pain." Thousands more letters of praise from om-limc stomach sufferers are on ftie in the maker's offices. You'll praise Bisurated Magnesia too, if you try it l .... You’ll thank the dap you heard of this unrivalled batusher of pain and miserable ill-health. :lt - No more pain after eating; no more S digestive headaches & sleeplessness; no IMI more complexion worries if you \ake MAG NS SI A As used by doctors and hospitals, and sold by chemists everywhere m There are sevmat forms of ' magnesia, but the one for stomach ■ * sufferers always bears thik> oval sign the package: — e ”fIW reproved Willard MONOBLOC” Battery ia ALL rubber—wood is not used any. its; construction. mh ALL ■■■ 1 The one-piece rubber container and threaded - rubber insulation eliminate all chances of case or separator trouble, ensuring a life of uninterrupted service unique among batteries. ASK US TO SHOW YOU THE WILLARD MONOBLOC, ■ 4 Distributors, TMOS, BALLINGER & CO. LTD., Wellington. . ‘ U ■ p ■■■ ' Stratford Service,Station t ROWSON & KNEWSTUB3 - Regan Street

STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TARANAKI. : *v’' - *: vf» *t v • i, v . • r 9Hw*jU ,G • IB |§T 'mrnmm HEW ZEALAND ANNUAL 7 7FOR 1923. Thirty-Third Year of Publication. Soyal Svo„ containing about 2000 ’.pages, corrected to date, the whole Siahdsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. v PRICE:— X ordered, before publication £1 Is. II ordered after publication £1 ss. A STONE, SON AND CO., LTD. Publishers and Printers, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN. And at Christchurch and Wellington •HOOTINQ SEASON, may jier to jolt sist. (inclusive.) r .TPENSBS to. shoot oock phew- • Californian «jusAl, black I, grey’duck, and black swan, in :he Stratford Acclimatisation Sooie iy ? * district will be issued by the Allowing Post Offices: Stratford principal), Toko, Nagere. Mfdihirst, .’a Wera, and Whangamomona, Jb’ee Licenses have been issued to the Mowing;— „ Stratford: R • Hill, H, Campbell, N. Dudley, T. J. Moore, G. Todd, ST. H. Pelck, C. A. Gray, W. H. BarIs, Q. W. Pratt, G. B. Green, A. H. elson, C. Crozior, M. Chong, B. Q. ilde, L. Ayers, J. Petrie, G. A. avia, P. Whittle, L. Collins. !oko; C. Bielawski, hangamomona: P, G. Catehpolo, [Riley. ie shooting of native pigeon, pu,aud paradise duck is prohibititiy residents sending fee will # their Licenses posted by the etary. ' plot©; A reward of £lO will be paio r. information leading to the couviola o' any person shooting without ■license or contravening the 6oIty s regulations. Licenses must j produced on command of any liter* S. F. HARKNESS, I Hocretarv. IB its weight in gold—-“NO-RUBMNO” Laundry >a seven-weeks’ supply can be for Is cash, Central Co-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 94, 25 August 1923, Page 2

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