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THIS STOMACH REMEDY <■ SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.* Auto-suggestion’s a fine thing, but when a person’s rolling on the floor i* an agonising attack of stomach upset, “I’m getter better and better” seemi somewhat thin! But take Bisurated Magnesia and see what happens! The sufferer’s pain goes instantly, and he ot she gets up, all smiles. Bisurated Magnesia’s a remedy that speaks fot itself —■ the benefits are palpable — instant relief! And Bisuratea Magnesia costs little, while indigestion may cost a valued life. Any chemist in the land can supply Bisurated Magnesia, in either powder or tablet forms; any doctor will say how good it is; anyone who’s tried if will praise it warmly. Here, indeed, is a boon to those who sigh for health and are afraid of the best things on the table! i, See this sign on the package when buying 'and you'll know von'-:;c vot the world's best retne.dv This week’s issue of the N.Z. Sportr ing and Dramatic Review will make a special appeal at this, time of the year, as the illustrations cover all that is interesting in summer pastimes. An animated * page appears with snapshots at the big tennis match between New South Wales and Auckland held at the Stanley Street courts. The centre pages are occupied with notable society events in Paris, and photographs from Berlin shew what rioting means. Keen interest will be taken in the photographs of Mr Bonar Law’s funeral. The performance of “Jane” by the Wanganui Amateur Dramatic Company is given attractive prominence.

RAFFLE RESULTS. . THE following are the results of raffles conducted in conjunction with Bazaar held at Patetonga on December 15 in aid of Public Hall funds:— 1. Pen-painted d’oyley, with presentation of tobacco-pouch, J. Christie, No. 13. 2. Landscape scene, with presentation of gold brooch, R. McCullough, No. 56. 3. Pen-painted table centre, with presentation of gold bracelet, Miss R. Hubbard, No. 54. 4. Penpainted toilet box, with presentation of 71b box chocolates, A. Moody, No. 37. 5. Hand-painted cushion, with presentation of prismatic compass, T. Polton, No. 96. 6. Water-colour scene, with presentation of draughtboard, J. Hart, No. 1. J. F. MAYN, Hon. Sec. Committee.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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358

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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