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WENT WITHOUT DINNER FOR FEAR OF PAIN.

Few i>coplo realise the pleasure to he obtained from- the simple eating of a good “.square meal’’ until the time enmes when the stomach weakens and they fear to eat heartily because of the pain they , know will follow! A c.netimo sufferer writes: ‘‘After years of continual .stoma',h trouble I have ioicul that Bis'nrated Afagnesia tablets have Jjgcn a. great help. I have been very had with stomach trouble and have more than <uu e gone-without a dinner because I dreaded the (oiisequcnccs. 1 am only too pleased to recommend a sound remedy after-many trials of substitutes. Thousands more letters could he quoted, all te.stif/ing that there's no remedy like Disunited Afagnesia I’ahIcU for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn. Gastritis and other stomach troubles. Make 11 personal test, of Bisurated Tablets in your case ; thousands of people in all parts of the world have had their whole lives changed for the lletter as a result of just such a trial. Any chemist can sup- | ply you with a llask for a trilling sum. hut lie sure you get the kind the doctors recommend. Ask dearly lor “BlbMAG” Tablets—as they’re popularly named —they’re the world’s best remedy for your trouble.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 4

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WENT WITHOUT DINNER FOR FEAR OF PAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 4

WENT WITHOUT DINNER FOR FEAR OF PAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 4

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