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ACID STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CUBED.'

FOOD WAS LIKE A lIOT IRON TO A J NAKED WOUND. . , ~ . ' The letter which is herewith published t in full resulted from an announcement in i one of our leading dailies of the remark- 1 able curative • properties of Bisurateil ( Magnesia in. the treatment of stomach ( acidity, the cause of practically all forms ( of sto.mach trouble:— , ] ■ G Farm Terrace, High Rood, 1; Cliadwell Heath, Essex. t Dear Sir,— I have suffered for some months from Dyspepsia and acidity of t'lie stomach. 1 and have tried all sorts of patent as well 'j as doctor's medicines with 110 effect. See- i: ina a doctor's statement in one of,the I dnilv papers about the marvels of Bisiir- jj »ted" llaifiiesia. I got. a small bottle from the local chemist, and am glad to say v that. it. has (lone me more good than any- i thing I have ever tried. Fond to mo was v like n hot iron lo a naked wound, but y since I have taken Bisurateil Magnesia I n can now enjoy my food without bad i: aftcr-cffccts. . t W. DOUGHTY. n Mr. Douglity's oxtjerience is doubtless n tliat of thousands of others who have ob- d lained relief and cure of stomach trouble from the use of Bisurateil Magnesia where h medicines and advertised remedies havo T ■failed. Readers who sudor from stomach, c trouble iu any form should get a little K Bisurateil Magnesia from their chemists 11 at once. Tlnlf-a-teaspoonful ill a'quarter t of a gins* of warm or cold water ofter '! eating will almost immediately relievo 1 *' "'verest iiuin.—Advt. . s

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 6

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271

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 6

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