Why Indigestion Often Gets Worse «<►— ——— Stomach trouble gets worse if you don’t treat it properly, and ulcers may form before you realise. Excess of harmful stomach acid causes indigestion, sours and ferments the food, and attacks the delicate stomach lining, iho fermented food then forms still more acid—a vicious circle and a dangerous one. Merely to stop the pain of indigestion is not enough. For full protection against chronic acidity and stomach ulcers you should use ‘ Emulated ’ .Magnesia. It neutralises acid instantly, and thus, by removing the cause of the trouble, gives quick relief. • Hisurated ’ Magnosia is sale, too. It is a remedy that not only soothes and heals, but also protects the inflamed stomach lining. Don’t take risks—got a package of ' Hisurated ’ Magnesia from your chemist. It is sold in both powder and tablet forms, and either will give you instant relief.
HOTEL FOR A .SONG. .MAKING WAY FOR SYDNEY BRIDGE. SYDNEY. July 19. The sale l>y auction for £3BO of one of Sydney’s most palatial and biggest hotels, the GrosvenoT, which many New Zealand visitors patronised, is only one of many illustrations of the big changes that are being wrought in preparation for the day, not now so very far distant, when the massive and proud arch will, Colossus-like, bestride Sydney Harbour. There is, of course, a catch in the sale of the Gro.s-.pnor for £3SO. It has to be demolished within tnree months, the land being requiied both for the bridge and the City Railway. The man who bought the Grosvenor, a doctor, does not at the moment know precisely what he is going to do with the towering stiucture, but it is quite likely that it will be re-erected in one of the suburbs as flats or as a big boarding house. I n fortunately ior the new owner, the license for the hotel does not go with the sale. Some one at the auction had the audacity to make a bid of £SO for tbe place, for many years one of tlie landmarks of what is known as Church Hill. In the preparations for the bridge, sentiment has had *o <e ruthlessly disregarded.
HOW THAT CHILD DOES COUGH I Be wise, mother, and take his cold in time. Give him Pulmonas the pleasant, wholesome remedy, and he soon be well again. Pulmonas quickly soothe the chest and throat, allaying irritation. Instant relief for coughs colds and ’flu, bronchitis, etc. IMmonas, Is fid and 2s Gd from all chemists. ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1928, Page 1
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