THERE IS ONE WAY TO STOP IN DEG ESTI OR and that’s to get rid of the dangerous acid that fast weakens t|he digestive organs This acid is always present when you have stomach pain or discomfort ; it causes fermentation and makes it impossible for your food to do you good. Why carry this needless burden ? You can restore your stomach to health and strength in very quick time by taking Bisurated Magnesia. This product neutralises the excess acid the instant it enters the stomach, and it prevents all possibility of fermentation. It enables your stomach to do its own work, and mealtimes become enjoyable instead of the reverse. Bisurated Magnesia is recommended by the medical profession and used in hospitals. The .cost is small, and the product is readily obtainable at any chemist’s, while the word “BTSMAG” is boldly displayed on the wrapper to enable purchasers to identify the original and genuine article.
Few people are probably aware that tobacco was at one time extensively cultivated in England. Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, claims the honour of being the first place in the Old Country to grow the weed. The dried and cured leaf was* comparatively expensive at first, but by the time of James 11. the “best Virginia” was sold at 2s per lb, and was in great demand. It would be interseting to compare, if that were possible, the tobacco of that day with that of oiir own day. Modern methode of manufacture have, of course, worked wonders. Some of the purest tobaccos now on the .market are grown in New Zealand, and they owe their fine flavour largely to the fact that they are all toasted —a new departure. Owing to their containing such a trifling amount of nicotine these brands may be smeked all day without unpleasant or injurious consequences. Riverhead Gold is a fine aromatic tobacco, Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog label) medium, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s 'Head) full-flavoured. They are meeting with a big sale.*
CORN CURE. Sufferers from coms aqd Bunions can get a complete cure by using the Ivy Leaf Cure, manufactured by P. Brennan, Bootmaker, Wharf Street, Paeroa. Call in and inspect original local references. 1/-per.box.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4806, 4 February 1925, Page 3
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