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Stomach Ache To-day-Dyspepsia To-morrow. • • It begins with, perhaps, a feeling of fullness after ehting, nausea, a disinclination to e.at anything at all, or, maybe, a sudden spasm *Jf stomach pain. Then commences serious digestive disorder, and quickly dyspepsia has you in its grip. Authorities say that in ovei* ninety cases out of every hundred the cause of both the simple stomach ache and ths more deep-seated dyspepsia is acidity of the stomach, usually accompanied by food fermentation. That this is so is proved by rhe fact that Bisurateo Magnesia, an anti-acid, gives positive and instant relief. “Bismag” Tablets (as they are popularly called) neutralise the harmful acid, prevent food fermentation, and so stop stomach pains and ward off serious indigestion. “Bismag” Tablets are not merely ,a remedy for simple stomach disorders, however, for they have an unrivalled record of success in dealing with cases of the utmost severity. You can get a flas'i from anv chemist, but mind you get “Bismag” Tablet®, as nothing else is “just as good.” It’s Bisurated Magnesia that, doctors prescribe, hospitals use, and thousands praise the world around; and only this product can carry the oval “BISMAG” mark oh the wrapper.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4528, 16 February 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4528, 16 February 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4528, 16 February 1923, Page 3

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