A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION
There’s nothing complicated about the way Bixiirated Magnesia overcomes stomach troubles; i| just neutralises the harmful acid that’s doing tlio mischief, and it does thiiftquickly. With the stomach free from this acid, there’s no chance of fermentation, and the digestive organs esii do their work unhampered. The fallowing extract- froii a letter is typicalfof thousands written bv grateful users'^—
IS!), Fletcher Street. Auburn, Victoria, Melbourne
“I thought that I would always he a sufferer from indigestion until I tried Disunited Magnesia*. I saw it ndvci Used ill the daily paper, and am pleased to say that the lirsf) {lose made me quite better and T have fed no return of the complaint.”
(Signed) Miss AfeCF M. ALLEN. It makes ino difl'cfence whether your trouble is ligligestioii' Dyspepsia. FlatuGastritis, or Palpitation, Disunited Magnesia Is what ypu want and what you must have if yopr stomach is to be put to rights. ;Kv6ly chemist sells a. hut you sliopld make sure of getting the right article by looking for the name “BISMaG” which is clearly printed on the wrappers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1922, Page 1
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182A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1922, Page 1
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