Uncomfortable 1 is really INDIGESTION INDIGESTION does npKalways take the form of stomach pain, out often reveals itself in drowsiness, . ‘ heaviness ' or feelings of c fulness ’ tfter meals:, Whether serious or slight, digestive trouble is nearly always due to excess acid which interrupts digestion, ferments fooct ana generates Unpleasant gases. These gases distend the stomach, and thus cause nausea, : full feeling and even palpitation, you can avoid this and get quick relief by taking ■ Bisurated Magnesia, Instantly the excess acid that causes the trouble is neutralised; fermentation stops;-pain disappears and your in-, flamed stomach lining is soothed. There is no need to suffer uncomfortable, - after-meal: 4 fulness 1 which is really, indigestion, a,., packec of ■ Bisurated Magnesia, powder or tablets, will oanish stomach trouble. preKribed for INDIGESTION, .DYSPEPSIA. GASTRITIS FLATULENCE, HEARTBURN «ad ACIDITY. Every genuine package bears the oval ‘Bismag’ Trade Mark->
DO YOU KNOW That there are many uses for SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Its beneficial effects aire manifest when Used internally in case of colds, ’Hu, indigestion, .flatulence or headache; Externally it i* efficacious' on account of its stimulating, non-irritant action and wonderful antiseptic pdwers. Cuts, •ores, Snd infected wounds heal rapidly when treated with SANDER’S EXTRACT. A few drops in half a tumbler of water used daily as a mouthwash will prevent, pyorrheoa, month infections and carious teeth. On account of its volatility SANDER’S EXTRACT is easily and completely vaporised into a powerful antiseptic vapour, which, when used as an inhalation, is a very effective remedy for ooid in the head, or infections in the nose. Be sure of the GENUINE. Refuse imitations and e/ommon eucalyptus oils and insist on SANDER’S EXTRACT.—Adv*. : ,
Don’t take risks' with colds; take Tpnidng’s T/inseed Emulsion. .Tt’s a marvellously" efficient remedy. Pleasant. to take. Bui’ds up the system. 1 v fid, 2s 6d, and 4 fid.—4dvt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 3
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303Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 3
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