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NEUTRALISES STOMACH ACID, OR MONEY BACK.

K'oentlj a. well-known authority on the treatment of stomach troubles, who has claimed that practically all stomach trouble is due to acidity, decided to put his theory to the test Every suffererfrom stomach trouble was told to take half ft teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little water, immediately after eating or whenever pain was felt. • The test completely, vindicated his theory, for relief was indicated m each of the first hundred reports received, showing conclusively that the trouble, had been duo to stomach acid which, as )8 well known by physicians, is instantly neutralised by bisurated magnesia. Since making'known this test, the well-known chemists who have 1 specialised in preparing bisurated magnesia exclusively for stomach nse have arranged to place in every package of genuine bisurated magnesia a binding guarantee contract of satisfaction or' money back—proof positive to their belief that nearly eve.ry socalled dyspeptic is' really raftering from acidity—and their coufidenco that genuine bisurated magnesia will • instantly neutralise stomach acid and stop food fermentation. • Always look for the name "Bisurated" on the label and the guarantee contract Inside the paokagev-iidvt,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 15

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188

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 15

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