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HOW TO NEUTRALISE DANGEROUS STOMACH ACIDS. Few people besides physicians realiso the .importance of keemng the food contonts of the stomach free from acid ferr mentation. Healthy normal digestion cannot take place while the delicate lining of the stomach is being inflamed and distended by : aoid and wind—the results of fermenting food in the stomach. ' To se* cure perfect digestion, fermentation must be stopped or prevented, and the acid neutralised. For this purpose physicians usually recommend Retting a little bisurated magnesia from the chemist and taking half a teaspoonful in a little hot or cold water immediately after ' eating. They recommend bisurated -magnesia cause it is pleasant to take, has no disagreeable after effects, and instantly stops fermentation, neutralises the aoid and makes the sour aoid food bland, sweet, and easily digested. ' The regular use of bisurated be suro you get the bisurated, as other kinds of magnesia are of little an absolute guarantee of healthy, normal digestion, for it overcomes and preventsthat acid condition which alone is the caust oi trcnolo,

To-day, Wednesday, -.at 11 (volock, Messrs. J. H. Bcthuno and Co. will sell on tho premises of Messrs. E. H. Scott and Co., No. 1 Willis Street, a quantity of shop fittings. No matter where a cold may lodge—in the throat, tho head, or the chest— "NAZOL" will promptly root it out. Try it on sugar or through a Nazol Tnlmler. Xou will then know why so many thousands commend it. Advt. The court at Boston lias' upheld the will of the late Mr. Jolin Chancellor Grafts, bequeathing a legacy of £240 a year to his dog Pote, and setting aside h. further sum of £123 in cash for the animal's "personal expenses." The whole. BAD-COLD family can be upastered by "NAZOL." This scientific preparation routs coughs, colds, soro throats, and influenza. In bottles of CO doses, Is. Cd. Sold everywhere.—Advt. Attention is directed to an' advertise'ment'in to-day's issue giving particulars of a large' salo of stock to I>e held at Onga Onga on Septenibor !1 by the cinted Hawke's Bay Stock Agents.

A cough remedy of estimable value- is "NAZOL." Specially good for children— even babies. Wise mothers everywhere keep "NAZOL" handy. Sisty doses in every is. M. bottle.^drt,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 9

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