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A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICS.

If you want quick relief from the pains and distress of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, food fermentation and acidity, just take Bisurnted Magnesia after eating or whenever pain is felt. Bisurnted Magnesia (or ‘Bismng’ «s it's often called), is absolutely harmless, and enables the dyspeptic to enjoy a good old-fashioned meal without fear of pain or distress to follow. That’s why it is called “The little Doctor for Dyspeptics.” Go to the nearest chemist and get a package of Bisurated Magnesia to-day; lie sells it at small cost in both powder and tablet forms. But he sure it is Bisurated Magnesia ; the “Little Doctor's” brass plate is tjie word ‘Tlismag", which, for your protection. you’ll find on every package.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1922, Page 1

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A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1922, Page 1

A LITTLE DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPTICS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1922, Page 1

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