SLEEPLESSNESS
If a census were taken, of persons troubled with gleeplessnes s or disturbed rest during the night, the figures would ■ show an amazingly high tot.nl. Yet how few amongst that number realise that such trouble is frequently caused by an overloaded stomach and excessive strain on the digestive organs. Often a hearty meal ig eaten at night accompanied by tea, -coffee or. other beverage, .and with the .consequent feeling of drowsiness which invariably follows, the impulse to go to bed is readily responded to. It is under such conditions that restJessnem and disturbed sleep often Occur, 'which troubles can be easily overcome i.f tile proper treatment is followed. A doso of ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia taken the last thing, at night will quickly ensure relief from the feeling of fullness and stomach discomfort, by aiding the. digestive organs to promptly carry out their norma] function; with the result that quiet and restful sleep will ensure. Look for th© oval ‘Bismag’.’ . trade, mark on each, package.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 3
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164SLEEPLESSNESS Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1933, Page 3
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