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WHY INDIGESTION OFTEN GETS WORSE Jrtomach trouble p'ls worse il you don’! I.rciit it properly, und ulcers may |‘o i'll! before you realise. excess ol harmful stomach, acid causes indigestion. solirs and ferments the tood, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. The fermented loot! then lenim still more acid—a vicious circle and a daiiperotis one. Merely to stop the pain of indigestion is not enough. For lull protection against chronic acidity and stomach ulcers you should use Misura.ted ’ .Magnesia. It. neutralises acid instantly, and thus, by removinp the cause of the trouble, pives fpiick relief. • Disunited ’ .Msipuesia is safe, too. It is a. remedy that not only soothes sins! in.. I, out, also protects the inllamcd stomach lining. Don't take risks - pet, a. psnknpc of 1 Hisitrated ’ .Msipuesia from your chemist. It is sold in hoth powder :md tablet forms, and either will pivc you inststnL relied.

A CANDID ( n.MMIvXT. “It Wits all right to talk of going into tlx* war and coming out with sonotified characters. fin ran t wall-, tli a muck lump and come out clciui. All tlu* nations were blemish rd,” stated the Hev. J. F. Fermi, <d' Kangiora, in tin 1 Avonside Anglican Church (reports an exchange). Foiitiniliiig. the preacher said : “We individually are not so insignificant that we cannot do something to prevent war. Wo can hog in things on a small scale and in a peacelul way. •A’ goes to church in a new dress, it *JBV dress is not so good, ‘IF goes home with her nose out ol joint. ‘A’ gets a motor-car, and to be equal with him ‘IF nearly mortageges his soul to get a better, one. There is envy hatred and malice all over the place. D. is the same with nations. When one of them has something the others want something better, and so on. How ran you expect war to cease when little cliques are warring on a small scale? The people of a nation decide its outlook. ‘A’ belongs to a certain set and will not talk to IV, who considers himself or herself altogether above ‘C\ who has not time for ‘IV. 'IF won’t talk to those from ‘FF to ‘Z’ because be thinks lie is socially allow them, while he considers those Irom ‘A’ to ‘G’ as snobs, ff we want to hand down to posterity a really peaceful world we must he straight and hon est, man to man, with no envy, hatred. malice or uiioharitahlencss.”

“Come, gentle Spring! Ethereal mildness, come.” —Thomson. Don’t delude yourself into thinking that you can't catch a cold in the springtime. Alibi weather may meet you off your guard, and a chill or cold i.s the lesult. The wisest course is to be prepared and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The slightest chill can develop into serious illness, and Baxters is ihe surest . preventive. Even one dose brings ease and gives relief. A reliable specific, and also an invaluable as a tonic. You can get a generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver for 2s fid from all chemists and stores; family size ‘ls fid. bachelor size Is fid. tret, 11 Baxter’s ” ! ucncttW

For pickles, sauces. or sa'ads. use rl:ilid’s Tahlc \ 1 11<**JC*- I 'lie piquant, and tree Iroin mineral acids. In hottlo or hulk. —Advi. New T/inol(Mu:» Designs. reduced trices- lis M 8s Sd. Ss lid per yard 12ft:. wide l!)s 6c. and ‘2ls yard rt Ale TCnv’s.— Advt. You will soon rid yourself ot hay fever if you use “ Na/.0l ” —a sale, sure remedy. 60 doses for Is 6d. —Adyt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 8

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