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IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER. Whon food lies like lend in the stomach and you hnvo the uncomfortable, distended feeling, it in because of insufficient blood supply to tho stomach, combined with neid and fond fermentation. In such cases try tho plan now followed in many ho.spit.iU and advised by eminent specialists of taking half a teaspoonfnl of bisurated magnesia in half a glass of wntor as hot as you can comfortably drink it. Tho hot water draws the blood lo the stomach, and tho bisurated magnesia, as any physician or chemist can toll yon, instantly neutralises tho neid and slops tho food fermentation. Try _ this simple plan and yon will be nsloivshed at tho immediate fecliiil* of relief and comfort I hat always fallows the restoration of the normal pro-, cess of digestion. Sokliors at the front and trnvollers who are frequently obliged to talco hasty meals poorly prepared should always have two or three fivegrain tablets of bimiratcd magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation and neutralise the acid.—Advt. People with colds who want a euro that is quick, pleasant, and gives immediate relief should try "NAZOL." Price Ib. 6d.~-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 9

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