Stop Indigestion Where it Begins Far better than relieving indigestion troubles- as they come along is to remove their cause and .keep free from this harrowing complaint altogether. Even the worst sufferers can avoid indigestion by taking a little ‘Uisurated’ Magnesia in water after meals, because this neutralises excess acidity, prevents fermentation, and makes -indigestion impossible. But ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia does more than this; it soothes, heals and protects the inflamed stomach lining, and that is why it is recommended by doctors and used in hospitals. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia is sold by all chemists in both powder and tablet forms, and if you suffer with indigestion you should take a little of the powder or a couple of tablets after meals. Like thousands of other one-time sufferers, you will find that relief is immediate, no matter how severe the attack may be, or whether the trouble is one of long standing. DON’T FEAR WINTER CHILLS. Bitter winds, rain, frosts, and fog need have no terrors for yon. Carry the handy Pulmonas tin and you’ll be immune from coughs, colds, and bronchitis. Dissolved in the mouth, Pulmonas make you proof against coughs, colds, ’flu and bronchitis, etc. Pulmonas, Is 6d and 2s Gd from all chemists.
Serue it mth any fruit in scasoiv iVE m m m. 4u U Kssfej^ m> Mr i Z&3 U U> |Cy STAPM* GRAIN and produce prices CAN supply PROMPTLY :- Best table potatoes, per large sack 12/Best cable potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags 5/Pig potatoes, sound,- 2001 b. bags 4/Jersey Benn (earliest seed potatoes) per cwt 12/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags ... 4/o Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table swedes, in 561 b. bags ...... 2/6 Beetroot, per box 2/6 Savoy cabbage, large sacks 6/Dessert apples Cooking apples 6/6 Kiddies’ apples, sweet 6/Freight on above, 8d per 561 bs. to any station. Milling wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22/6, Garton oats 17/6, pure ground barley pollard 16/-, bran 12/-, wheatmealjn 251 b. bags (ideal breakfast food) 5/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 4/6, best oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton sacks included, single sacks 5/-, clean bright straw chaff 3/- sacks in, baled meadow hay (mixed clover and ryegrass) 80/per ton, single hales 4/-, honey in 601 b. tins 27/6, 201 b. tins 11/-, mild cured grain fed bacon rolls, about 251bs II- per lb., best table onions 2d per lb., pickling onions lid per lb. Cabbage plants 2s 6d a hundred, freight paid to any station. CASH WITH ORDERS. s. E. MEREDITH LTD.. BOX af V WAIMATE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1928, Page 1
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427Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1928, Page 1
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