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Every Dyspeptic Need: ■ Bismted; Magnesia Relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Sour Stomach and Gastritis in Five Minutes, The surest, quickest, and safest way to broken up before swallowing, take 01 relievo.pain, in the stomach from acidity or two minutes longer .to "ivo relief, and food fermentation-variously called Bisurated Magnesia should be kept 'indigestion, ■ dyspepsia, - gastritis, ilatu- overy home, in every first-aid outfit iu •lonee, sour stomach, heartburn, etc.—ia carried wVim. ,•{>*«„;. to take a little Bisurated Magnesia alter I 'f hn f station each meal-or whenever pain is- folt. , r t should aluays be at han Bisurated Magnesia, as any ohemist or u"° no ' ; have to be a dyspeptic physician can tell you, instantly neutral- D <*<l Bisurated Magnesia, -Vnyone ises .the acid and stops the fomentation, likely to eat something that mil tins thus giving tho stomach n chance Ho do the rh-nn™-f i ■ its. work Without hindrance and in a Crated*Jfcig p s^s„rT ; obtai B ab.o o f leading chemists evelywhero ia both mach-take° Bisurated powder .and tablet form; for liome use, u* .mt-mncimri u! ° > . a . w , JC particularly in- those sudden, 'painful rnlief thit folln«-= " attacks called "acute indigestion," we 11,6 »<?^>™ e .yc recommend taking a tospoonful of the three Bisurated Magnesia IVWHs aft! powder form ia a gins* of hot water. Tho eatinc. Tiwn , artt tablet form is particularly suitable for the bv rMwvi™th* $^ asure ( travelling or to take with you when discomfort m^ going out for tho evening, lliey aro just meals. Get some for your friends' o as cffoctive as the powder, bat unless Ten to one theyjH thank you for it mW §1 So accustomed are. we .jj ■ ■ x plfv \ Tifr- to teas °* an( * ! ff/fVvillhll Ceylon that few of us Ilf\tt . realise it was only j * n ' 1820' t h at" tea w a s-'dis~ ' | covered in the Empire's | jßlr ' B reatest dependency. Ere ' | Wj& ■ long the teas from India surpassed those of f . China. A few years later even Indian tea had 1 I to yield pride of' place 'to Ceylon tea, for the j 1... .. latter was' far superior Sn flavour and quality— \ ' I a blend of the very finest "Ceylon teas and offer- J ' 1 ing in Equality and. economy by far the best value s I on the market. " ! EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE ■'vi-. L I is a blend of tho finest Ceylon teas and needs, but a ' i trial ,to convince the most fastidious. Ask for i. •| - : "Amber Tips '—it is always the best value obtain- ,! . I : able at the price. ' • "• l| ' FOR"Unlfii£ ? ■. Exetasw;® aid Artistic 1; MAfIPAPERg, SEE ' . / . . ROBT. MARTIN Ltd, 34r36 Manners Street Wellington Phones 144—3933 . Samplos iFree on Request.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 3

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440

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 3

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