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DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHAT THEY LIKE

if they take Bisurated Magnesia immediately after eating. No matter now ■badly you may .stiller from indigestion dyspepsia, llatulonce, or acidity -no in.itter how many medicines yon may have tried without success -do not give mi liojie. Thousands who once suffered as you now? sillier who ha,| tried every ill inn willful obtaining reliefnow enjoy perfect he.dill, and can eat almost anything wiLliout the slightest pain or disconfi'orl. You can do the same if you trill jjii to-day to any i lie mist and not a package of Bisurated Alagnesin. Tip's is prepared in botli powtlor and tablet forms, and if you take half a teaspoonful of the powder in a little water or two or three tablets, after ev,erv meal or whenever pain is felt, you will he delighted at the result. The. reason is not far to seek. Diiectly Bisurated Magnesia is taken it neutralises the harmful stomach acid, and nt 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, (let Hisiifated 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 inark word “Bismag”—which is there to protect you against worthless substitutes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1922, Page 1

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DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHAT THEY LIKE Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1922, Page 1

DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT WHAT THEY LIKE Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1922, Page 1

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