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• lUf "I can eat what I please and digest it with ease.” If you suffer from indigestion, if you cannot enjoy a meal without pain, wind, distension, and a feeling of weakness and low spirits, let nothing deter you from trying ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia. It is the supreme remedy for stomach trouble, with over 20 years’ proof of its unfailing efficacy. Perhaps you are even now dreading your next meal. Then why not make it the occasion for putting ‘ Bisurated' Magnesia to the test ? Get a bottle of ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia, powder or tablets, from your chemist and take a little after your meal. * Eat whatever you fancy; The result will be a revelation toyou. Thecontentsof your stomach will be made as bland and soothing as milk, instead of turning acid as before. The customary pain and wind will not occur and digestion will be completed with ease and comfort. BISURATEDu MAGNESIA , Banishes Stomach Ills A concentrated preparation, very economical. The package |»j Muf:\ft hears the ‘Bisma/f’ Trade Mark VERNON S MIT H The Ironmonger in George Street, is selling QUALCABT BRITISH MADE FIVEBLADE BALL-BEARING LAWNMOWERS at—l2ln 62/-, I4ln 68/-, ,iein 69/-. CR/VSS CATCHERS w[th galvanised Iron bottoms for 6/6; railed 6d extra. If you use a Blade Razor you will appreciate a PERFORATED RAZOR HONE to sharpen it on. Price, 2/9; posted id extra. We have still a few left of those wonderful value CARPET SWEEPERS at 12/6; railed 1/- extra. Buy one before it is too late. BCOUR-PAX is a steel wool brush cleaner for scouring pots and pans. One of these will outlast six packets of steel wool. Price, 1/-; posted id extra. AAR ABB ITER’S SET, containing a VNIFE and STEEL in a strong leather pouch to fit on a belt, is ideal for the rabbiter, camper, or fisherman. . Price, 7/9; posted ,3d; extra.; KYE ELECTRIC LAMPS are made by Crompton’s, and are wonderful value at 1/4; posted 3 for 3d. Every house usually has some used Paint Brushes which are impossible to clean in the ordinary way on account of paint or varnish drying on them. We have a PATENT PAINT BRUSH CLEANER at 9d per packet, posted id extra, which cleans hard and dirty brushes rapidly and effectively. Try a packet and you will bo surprised how good It Is. KLEENOFF is the material used to clean burnt fat off gas or electric ovens. Ask one of our many customers what this cleanser will do. . Prise, 2/- per tin; railed 6d extra. Every man carries keys, and one of our BALL CHAIN KEY RINGS is ideal to put them on. Pries, 6d; posted id extra. REGULATION ASH DRUMS are sold every day, at 6/6 delivered, complete with galvanised iron lids. Extra lids 2/- each. HEATLESS SOLDER for repairing Aluminium, and PLASTIC WOOD for Ailing cracks in wood are both 1/-; posted id extra. If you open a bottle and do not use it till at once It goes flat. Buy a CASTICHT EXPANDING RUBBER BOTTLE STOPPER, at 1/3, posted id-extra, put it In the bottle, and the contents will keep good. WOUND TEA CADDIES are ncheap at 4jd for half-pound, posted l|d extra, and ed for one pound, posted 2d extra. The; half-pound size makes an ideal spice tin. A PIE TRIMMER AND SEALER Is used when pie-making, to seal pastry down and to out the overhanging piece off. Price, 1 /-; posted Id. If you use LIQUID VENEER for polishing the furniture or oar, you will appreciate a 320 z tin for 4/6; railed 8d extra. A SAFETY ROLL CAN OPENER works like winding a clock; it opens ail sizes and shapes of ’‘tins, and burrs the edge as well. Price, 1/-; posted id extra. % WITH GAY RECKLESS ABANDON On with the dance . • . a perfect floor, a perfect band. Forget the cares of the day; dance your troubles away. .See the ‘ Star ’ fop the advertisements announcing good dances.

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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 4

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652

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 4

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