Uncomfortable ‘FULNESS’ mm lAiiis' is really INDIGESTION \*rNDIGESTION does not always I take the form, of stomach pain, but : often reveals itself in drowsiness, ‘ heaviness ’ or feelings, of ‘ fulness * after nieals. Whether serious or slight, digestive trouble is nearly always due to excess acid which interrupts digestion, ferments food and generates unpleasant gases. These gases distend the stomach, and thus cause nausea, ‘ full ’ feeling" and even palpitation. You can aVoi'd this and get quick relief by "‘-taking" Bisurated'** ’ Magnfesht: ■ Instantly the excess acid that causes the trouble is neutralised; fermentation stops; pain disappears and your inflamed stomach lining is soothed. There is no need to suffer uncomfortable, after-meai f fulness ’ which is really indigestion, a packet of ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia, powder or tablets, will banish stomach trouble. MAGNfSIA prescribed for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA* GASTRITIS. FLATULENCE, HEARTBURN or ACIDITY.
Salads are' always appreciated in summer, especially if Sharland’s vineinr is , used in the dressing. It is so pure, s» piquant, so full-ilavourocl it simply “inakes” the salad.. In battle or bulk. All stores.—Adv;.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1933, Page 3
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170Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1933, Page 3
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