fc 1/jM J■ 'Si--'r-is indicated by a variety of/distrersin; symptoms such as pain after eating headache, lethargy and sleeplessness and if neglected if eventually leads 10 ? dangerous condition of .gastritis or dyspepsia. If the experience of doctors, hospitals and the general puhlic the world over for years past counts for anything, the one sure remedy is Bisurated Magnesia. This banishes the cause oi your distress instantly, and without fail ; it acts naturally and gives you health and vigour by the only sensible means—that of putting wrong conditions right, and harmlesslj - , speedily removing cause and symptoms together. MAGNESIA Is obtainable nt ai.j- chemists or stores in nmh powlri and table' fomi« nt small cost, but be convinced tbat u.'d'cal experience bnowc best and take no substitute. < '•■ •( BISVRATKri M aff«esia, with tV,r oval 'Bi<. trade-mark ju the wrapper, au.i so get a rea remedy at last. BRIGHT, CHEERFUL HOUSEWIVES. Housewives ifho are fagged out, limp and exhausted after a strenuous day, need a really good tonic. "Maltexo" (Wagon's Malt Extract) .builds them up- restores the body tissues, and gives them that vim. and vigour that leaves one fresh and cheerful aftei the heaviest day 8 work. Ask your chemist or grocer for "Maltexo."
You need it to MOTHER SYRUP When your appetite is poor and you just pi? y with your food, you need a good digestive tonic. Many people find Mother Scigel's Syrup just the thing for such a condition. It stimulates the jaded appetite, aids digestion, and makes food nourish ycu. iili
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 3 May 1924, Page 2
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