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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30 last mmi Of the Great Problem Play, THE STOLEN FARADSSE. Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON. THE IRON CLAW. (The Bth Chapter. ) imoAY ! ENID E-ENNETT as THE GIRL GLORY. . * A lloraping TRIANGLE Story. • Iri support we have a Novelty Drama, EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS. Come and see how the British Navy deals with the Hun Submarines. DBUIBS 9 HALL MNOE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), OCT. 27th, Excellent Floor, Music and Supper. Gentlemen is 6d; Ladies Is. F. HAAR, Hon. Sec. QONVILLE TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, NOV. Ist, . 8 o'clock. GRAND CONCERT. Proceeds in aid of Wanganui Orphanage. run they would get double the results —as clean ground teemed with parasitic life, a natural food for fowls. Overcrowding should also be avoided. In conclusion Mr Salisbury mentioned that many people at this time of the year were losing chicks six lveeks old irom a swelling, a kind of gangrene. This was due to huddling together, not that the birds wanted warmth, but because they wanted to get away from the light' while sleeping. Mr Salisbury answered a large number of questions. He considered man,golds, carrots, and swedes made good stand-by, food. Birds kept on the intensive system deteriorated for breeding purposes. At the close Mr Salisbury was tendered a hearty vote of thanks, on the motion of Mr. Sharp, for his instructive address. HOW TO STOP PAIN IN STOMACH THE VALUE OF MAGNESIA AND HOT WATER. Generations of people have'- employed hot water as a soother of pain in the stomach, but modern physicians and specialists have discovered and used successfully an addition which renders the hot water trebly efficasious. Hot water is still recommended in all cases of stomach pain, from whatever cause arising, but still better results are obtained if a little bisurated magnesia is added. Hot water attracts blood to the painnful part and the bisurated magnesia neutralises the acid, which is usually the underlying cause of the pain. That is why such excellent results follow combination of the two. Readers who are subject to pain in the stomach, especially after eating, should try this hot water and magnesia recipe. It renders dieting quite unnecessary, for by slowly drinking half a glassful of hot water containing half a tea-spoonful of bisurated magnesia immediately after meals, the dangerous stomach acids are destroyed, and food remains bland and sweet until digested. The bisurated magnesia, which is extensively used in hospitals, can readily be obtained from chemists everywhere ; but to^void confusion with the acetates, citrates and oxides of magnesia or equally unsuitable mixtures of bismuth and magnesia, it is important that bisurated should be asked for very distinctly. PLI-KEELO KTTJ,S FLTEfi. Award, ed first and special Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition.* Successfully used throughout the Dominion. Have yott tried it? It. is stocked by ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS ■FHIsSOMi att BEITISHEESI}i Towle's Palis. Eighty-six years' reputation. Are he oldest, safest, and only reliable Remedy for all Ladies' Ailments. Quickly correct and relieve the distressing symptoms so ■ prevalent with the sex. Prepared only by E T TOWLE AND CO., LTD., Nottingl ham, England. Sold by all Chemists and Stores thorughout Australasia. SIGHT AK9 EFFSeiEifSY Without a single doubt,' veak eyesight decreases efficiency; business men and women are prone to forgejb that their eyes »re probably the cause of those oft days when they cannot concentrate. "DON'T TRIFLE WITH YOUR EYESIGHT, Let us diagnose the trouble by a separate scientific esaminaation. Wo take infinite pains with sight testing, -which, coupled with expert knowledge and a scientific sjstem, ensures perfect accuracy. Take the safe course and consult NOW I E. GOLDSBURY, F.S.M.C (London) by exam F. 1.0.0. (England.) Only Address:— - GOLDSBURY'S PHARMACY, 183 VICTORIA AVENUE, (Jusfc above Guyton Street.) WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17124, 27 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17124, 27 October 1917, Page 7