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SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CAUSE OF STOMACH TROUBLE. VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS. "Thwe are many different forms of stonrncli trouble," said.a well-known spe-' dialist recently, "bu.t' praotically all are traceable to excessive acidity and food fermentation. That is why the results obtained from the use of drugs are usually so disappointing. Admitting fermentation and consequent acidity of the fowl contents to be ■ the. underlying cause of most forms of indigestion, follows that the use of a reliable antacid, Kiich as the ptire bismrnted magnesia which is so frequently prescribed by physicians, will produce better results than any know.n clrng or combination of drugs. Accordingly I almost invariably adviso those who complain of digestive trouble to get some Wsurated masnotfa (note the Mme carefully, as other forms are unsuitable fOT this mirpose), from their chemist, and tofcp lialf a teaspobnfnl of the powder, or two 5-?re»in compressed tablets, with a little water, ofter meals. This,- by immediately neutralising the acid and stopping the fermentation, removes the cause of all the tronble and insures normal and healthy digestion.—Advt..

At the Lower Hntt Police Court yesterday,- before Mr. D. G. A. Cooper, S.M., Reginald Hobbs and Geo. MitcKell wore each fined , 10s.. with 7s. costs, for allowing cattle to wander. Two truancy wses were dealt with, in which oiie parent was fined ss. anil costs, the other case being adjourned for a month. A fifteon-year-old boy was cautioned for being in possession of a pca-riflft. The Oako Art Furnishing Co., next to The Domimon office, are holding a cloar-irc-oiit f.al« of a large assortment of samples in art"furniture. Int«nding buycts of furniture are advised to call in nnd inspect Hiese nnrnples, »H of α-iiich nr» to be clored owinjt to n«\r ehipmente arriving. Tho sale, which started on Wednesday,, will be continued for a few days mora.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 3

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