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THE SIGHT TREATMENT FOR INDIGESTION. consists in overcoming the cause of the trouble—the presence of excess acid in the stomach, which attacks its delicate lining .and renders smooth, painless digestion impossible. For this purpose ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia is unequalled, for it drives away all pain and flatulence the moment it enters the stomach . ... it dees this by neutralising the acid, stopping fermentation, and soothing the inflamed tissues. Try it! See how quickly t' e pain goes However slight your trouble, get a bottle from your chemist TO-DAY.'

Amazing iigg increase Read of the amazing increase which followed the feeding of Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) to seven fowls owned by the writer of the testimonial quoted below. “/ bought four hens (2nd year) and one pullet from a neighboiir in July last year and only got 179 eggs from them from the middle of July until the middle of February this year. In the . middle of February 1 began to use your Karswood Poultry Spice. I _ noticed an improvement at once in. the egg production, and from these four hens and one pullet, together with two more pullets hatched in September last (which began to lay in February) I have to date received 535 eggs in the five months, all thanks to your Karswood Poultry Sjp'lCG* Bth July, 1929. Mrs. E. J.” Original letter on file for inspection. _ ' Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices:—i-lb. packet, Price, 1/-; 1-lb. packet, Price, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, Price, 12/6; 14-lb. tin, Price 23/6: 28-lb. tin, Price 45/6. - 82-6-29 KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, ■ but no cayenne pepper, etc.

Xmas Hams! Xmas Hams! BEST BRANDS ONLY! Monarch/ Kiwi and Swan at 1/3 \ per lb. CROCKERY. Large and Varied Assortment of China, Glass, and Earthenware, at Reasonable Prices. White and Gold Cups and Saucers 7/6 doz. Fancy Cups, Saucers and Plates 2/3 set White and Black Line China Cups and Saucers .. 10d each White and 3 Gold Line China Cups and Saucers .. 10d each FANCY SUPPER SETS. Fancy Plates, Vases, etc., suitable for Xmas Presents. Also Webb and Corbett's English Crystal Decanters, Jugs, Glasses and Vases, Stuart’s English Crystal, Jugs, Glasses, Sets and Vases. Quality Right! Prices Right V Cakes, Pies and Pastry. Our Baking like “Good wine, needs no bnsh.” Wm. SCOTT : GROCER and BAKER. China Glass and Earthenware Merchants, » Pollen Street, Thame^ GROCERIES. Tea, Fine Qual. Ceylon, at 1/8 lb. Tea, Bell 2/11 lb. Tea, Amber Tips 2/11 lb. Tea, Roma 2/10 lb. Tea, Britomart 2/11 lb. FRUITS. Pineapples ...; '.. , 6d tin Melba Peaches 1/3 tin Apricots 1/3 tin Peaches, .. Nectarines, Pears, Plums, Black Currants, Raspberries 1/- tin Currants, 7d; Raisins, 4d, Sul- , tanas, 6d, Lemon Peel, 1/-. SUGAR. No. 1A Sugar, 70lb bag 13/5 No. 1A Sugar, 121 b 2/7 No. 1A Sugar, 6lb 1/4 SOAP. Large Bars 1/- ; Taniwha ..... ; 1/4 Toilet Soap', large cakes, 3 for 1/Large squares 5 for 1/CHAMPION FLOUR. 61, 1/6; 12h 2/11; 25’s, 5/9; 50’s, 10/6; 100’5,.20/-. Oatmeal, slb 1/8 Rolled Oats 2/Large' Cremoata 1/10 Milk Oaties 1/3 Granose, small 1/Large 3/2 Wheat Bix 1/-

Cantilevers and suspended verandahs are the only sort now being built in I Wellington, and tho pole is vanishing in other directions. In view of the danger to drivers and pedestrians constituted by poles of any kind in these . days of congested motor traffic the gradual elimination of these unsightly tim- i bers and standards is highly desirable. ! The tramways were the first to cut out 1 poles in their overhead cable system, as they constituted a real danger, once 1 proved fatally. Telegraph poles and cable poles of all kinds must eventu- j ally follow suit, but the day seems far , off when all cables will be put under- ! ground, as they should be in the cities. | Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Influenza Colds.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17764, 11 December 1929, Page 6

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