* Disorders of the stomach are. generally speaking ,always caused by harmfermentation in the stomach and often agonising pain. You have only to get rid of the excess acid and strengthen the stomach-lining, when the whole trouble will leave you. and Bisurated Magnesia is the medically-advised way of doing this. The instant you take a dose of Bisinag (a-s Bisurated Magnesia is popularly called), all possibility of digestive pain ceases to exist, because this preparation immediately counteracts the cause of the discomfort. It doesn’t matter whether your trouble bo indigestion, gastritis or dyspepsia : whatever it is. if it causes pain in the stomach Bisurated Magnesia will give you the relief you have long sought. Get a package to-day from the nearest chemist; it costs little and is obtainable i\ either powder or tablet form. The very first dose will convince you that your stomach troubles will quickly be remedied by this, the one remedy peculiarly suited to Australasian conditions. 691
lii the end be went to Dentist and bad the tooth extracted. True, the pain lias gone, but so lias the tooth ’ If he had applied a little Bar- j raclough’s Magic Nervine the pain ] would have disappeared just as quick- \ ly. Nervine stops the pain because it> ' -kills the nerve Barraclough’s Magio ! Nervine has given satisfaction for over j 25 years. Price Is fid everywhere?, or post free from Barraelough’s Ply., Box 1217. Wellington. .Money back if not] satisfied. 16S
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17182, 27 October 1923, Page 13
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