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DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHATTAEY LINE.

mediately after eating. Nt» ,mutter how badly you may suffer from indigestion. dyspepsia, flatulence, or acidity - mi matter how many medicines you may have tried without success— ilo not give ini hope. Thousands who once suffered as you now suffer who had fried everything without obtaining relief now enjoy perfect health, and can cat almost anything without tlie slightest pain in djseoinfort. You i-an do the stinie if you will go to-day to any chemist, and get a package of Bisurnted Magnesia. This is prepared in both powder and tablet forms, and if von take half a tenspoonful of the powder in a little water, or two or three tablets, after every meal, or whenever pain is felt, you will be delighted at tile result.. Tlie reason is not far to seek. Directly Bisiirated Magnesia is taken it neutralises harmful acids, and at. the same time soothes the inflamed lining of the stomach and thus ensures normal digestion and freedom from pain. Do not wait; do not delay. Get Bisiirated Magnesia to-day, and forget you ever had a stomach. But it must be BISURATED Magnesia, so look on the wrapper for the additional trade-mark work “Bismag”wliich is there to protect you against worthless substitutes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1921, Page 1

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DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHATTAEY LINE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1921, Page 1

DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHATTAEY LINE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1921, Page 1

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