DON’T “DROP IN.” “The modem custom of raying care, lessly, ‘Drop in some time t’ kills many acquaintanceships which are all set for developing into friendship. People meet and hope to meet again, but too often the slackly-worded invitations which are extended so lavishly are responsible for their not doing so,” says a writer in the “Star,” and it applies to those casual invitations sometimes given. Thinking it over afterward, von wonder if von know them well enough to go without more being said, arid fear that you may choose a day when everything is upside down, and when your arrival will be greeted with a stare of surprise. On the other hand, you tell yourself that if there is a real wish for further intercourse, you will surely receive a definite invitation.
most indigestion REALLY ‘ACIDITY’ Nearly everybody suffers at time; after eating. Some folk call this indigestion, some dyspepsia, some heartburn, others gastritis, but no matter what you call it the chances are ten to one that the cause of the trouble is ‘acidity.’ Excess stomach acid sours food before it lias a chance to digest, fermentation sets in and painlu] gases form. The surest and only logical way to relieve digestive trouble therefore is to remove the acid that causes it. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia not only does this instantly, hut it also soothes, heals and protects the inflamed stomach lining so that healthy digestion follows painlessly and naturally. Got a package of ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia from vour chemist to-dav: it is the one thing that will really help your stomach and rid you of digestive troubles completely. AH grocers sell SHAH LAND’S VINEGAR. Pure, piquant and strong Popular wherever it lias been tried. Obtainable in bottle or builk.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1931, Page 7
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