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A DOCTOR’S WAY WITH INDIGESTION. The wife of a well-known London phvsicion became a sufferer from digestive disorder, and, naturally jeiough, she asked her husband for a "Veinedy. The doctor made her up ,/some medicine of the kind usually given to mild cases, but it failed, so, without more ado, he prescribed Bisurated Magnesia, and the results were astonishing, even to. the medical man. From the first dose all trace of discomfort vanished, and the onetime sufferer could eat anything she fancied with relish, and minus any fear of after-effects. More than that, her complexion improved wonderfully, together with* her general health, and, as may be surmised, the doctor is now one of the army of enthusiastic medical men who praise Bisurated Magnesia and recommend it in cases of stomach trouble. This preparation is readily obtainable at any chemist's, and any reader Who is in ' poed of a real remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, or other such - stomach trouble, should get a package without delay. TiiD HIM A WORLD OF GOOD. Are you afflicted with rheumatism, -neuritis, lumbago, sciatica, or other muscular and nerve, pains ? ■ Then read what Mr J. L., of Paeroa, says ‘ “ Will you please send me three more boxes of your ‘ Uricalls.’ The last lot you sent me. have done a world of good. I am now able to work, and the pain has nearly all gone.. The ii"xt lot should about fix me." . ‘‘Uricalls’’ relieve pain so quickly, yet contains no injurious drugs. From Alt Chemists and stores or direct from ' A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 26 His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland. '

The plight of a lady in Gisborne the other day attracted the syinpathy, but not the practical assistance of'the few passers-by- The lady'(relates'the Poverty Bay Herald) was wearing a picture hat winch. ; Income the object of a swarm of bees, apparently on the wing in jearhc of a new home. The unfortunate lady cast , aside ner headgear, arid in a hystferi*T‘cal state left the vicinity, eventually freeing herself from the attentions of.stragglers from the. swarm.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4638, 14 December 1923, Page 3

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342

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4638, 14 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4638, 14 December 1923, Page 3

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