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THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BISTTRATED MAGNESIA TO RELIEVE INDIGESTION.

Prove it yourself to your own satisfaction. .Just eat a. hearty meal of the good things which customarily disagree Avith you. Then take a little Bisurated Magnesia, and note the entire absence of the usual pain and discomfort. That is because acidity simply cannot live in the same stomach with Bisurated Magnesia, and it is acidity which gives rise to indigestion, flatulence, wind, heartburn, dyspepsia, and leads even to deeper-seated and more serious troubles. Bisurated Magnesia, therefore, by neutralising the acid, removes the cause, and the ill-effects promptly disappear. So it is totally unnecessary for you to suffer any longer from any of the many distressing and grievous ills which are directly due to acid ferments. Go to-day to your chemist, and get a bottle of Bisurated magnesia. Take half a teaspoonful in a little warm water immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt, and 'very soon you will be telling your dyspeptic friends that they too. will be able to eat what they like with impunity if they follow your example, and take Bisurated Magnesia.

That's a nasty cough I Let "NAZOL" tackle it. A few drops taken on lump sugar will soon relieve you. Sixty doses for Is 6d. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13985, 22 November 1919, Page 6

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