BISURATED MAGNESIA GIVKS QUICK RELIEF FItOM INDIGESTION. When you have eaten too much or too fast, when you feel so full and distended that it's hard to breathe, and your heart pounds because of the pressure against it, iust take two or three little Millets, of Bisurated Magnesia with a rip of hot water. You will got relief at once, and tho trouble will entirely disappear in a few minutes. What else could give .such quick relief from indigestion, gastritis, nnd dyspepsia cnused by the presence of nil excess acid in the stomach? Now, when llisurabed Magnesia comes into contact with acid, whether in tho stomach or elsewhere, there is only one thing that can possibly happen—the acid is neutralised, nullified, counteracted. The component elements of Bi6iiruted Mujncsia aro as violently opposed to acid as nre light to dark, lifat lo cold, (Teath to life. And that is why you obtain relief, and that is also a very potent reason why, if you are suffering from ailments arising from acidity, you should obtain a package of Bisurated Tablets from your nearest cbemist to-day. Then you can eat a hearty meal composed of foods which previously havo disngroed with you, in tho full knowledge that your sour utomachi troubles are over, and you will soon be able to say to your friends, "You can <eot what you like if you take Bisurated Magnesia.' Bisnrnted Magnesia Is ono of the beat remtidies for Indig-eation and is also obtainable in powder form,—Advt. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. In answer to a number of correspondents. wo wish to state that thers'e no paregoric, laudanum, or othor harmful habit-forming drugs in IIEENZO (Henn's Essence), tho fnmoug preparation which enables anyone to make up a pint of tho finest quality cough and soro throat medicine in u few moments, at a cost of only 2s. 6d.' A pint is as much as you can get of ordinary' remedies for 12s. There is certainly nothing else that heals inilamed mucous membrane. loosens phlegm and allays bronchial distress belter than BEHNZO, which may lie obtained from chemists and stores, or post free to your nddross on rcccipt of price, 2s. 6(1., 'from Ilean's l'harmncy, Wangaiiui.—Advt. Children like WADE'S WORM FIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms — Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 287, 28 August 1920, Page 12
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377Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 287, 28 August 1920, Page 12
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