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THERE'S ONE WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION. and that’s to get rid of the dangerous aem mat fast weakens the digestive organs. This acid is always present when you have stomach pain or discomfort ; it c.auses fermentation and makes it impossible fyor your food to do you good. Why carry this needless burden? You can restore your stomach to health and strength in very quick time by taking Bisurated Magnesia. This product neutralises the excess acid the instant it enters the stomach, and it prevents all possibility of fermentation. It enables your stomach to do its own work, and meal-limes become enjoyable instead of the reverse. Bisurated Magnesia is recommended by the medical profession and used in hospitals. The cost is small, and the product is readily obtainable at any chemists. while the word “ BISMAG ” is boldly displayed on the wrapper to enable purchasers to identify the original and genuine article. 6

AngloAmerican Dental Corner Colombo & Hereford Sts. Christchurch EXPERT EXTRACTORS OF TEETH High-Class Dentistry at Reasonable Fees HOT WATER DAILY JL m [9 - ri'jiw 5 A WITH A “ THERMO ** BROWN BROS 641 Colombo Street. Woollen Gloves for Cyclists comprised These pa<t of British mend*thi! Value. Weil made, and of good quality. SPECIAL PRICE V 6 PAIR H. BERRY & C®. The Mercers 90 ST. CASHEL W. Phone 2738

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 11

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