LIFELONG SUFFERERS CAN ENO INDIGESTION. Many of life’s troubles are unavoidable, but majiy ai'e not, and in the latter category fall indigestion .and all stomach troubles which are caused, not necessarily by the food which has been eaten, but more frequently by an excess of the gastric juices, which set up fermentation and upset the system generally, causing intense pain and suffering. Indigestion can he avoided by taking “Bisurated” Magnesia, the world-famed remedy, which relieves) instantly by neutralising acidity and preventing any possible stomach disorder. “Bisurated” Magnesia is recommejided by doctors and used in hospitals because it has been tiied and proved to be without equal for stopping all stomach troubles, and generally keeping .the digestive drga.ns in sound working order. Every chemist throughout the. country sells “Bisurated” Magnesia in powder and tablet forms, and you can be certain that in the contents: of the. wellknown blue pa,ckage you have the finest thing known for eliminating digestive troubles.
It is curious how smokers will “fancy’s some of their pipes and fail to “take” to others, J. M. Barrie, an inveterate smoker, has, quite a collection of pipes, and some of them are valuable. And yet one of his greatest is a little wooden “nosewarmer” for which he gave fourpence ! Tastes in tobacco vary in the same way. Some smokers use only the most expensive brands, while others find ordinary plug or even common shag more to their liking. The flavour appeals to them. But, talking—or rather writing—about flavour, have you tried the New Zealand growh tobaccos ? The leaf, contrary to the usual practice, is to,asted, and this imparts a peculiarly delicious flavour. These tobaccos, moreover, contain very little nicotine, and are consequently comparatively harmless. They are manufactured in various strengths to suit all tastes. Riverhead Gold is mild aromatic, toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog label) medium, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s head) full flavoured. They are meeting with a big sale.*
CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1926. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s, Paeroa—--11 a.m. —Mat,tins, 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Rev. John Vosper. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Paeroa — Holy Mass—6.3o a.m. Holy Mass.—B a.m. Devotions —7 p.m. (Mission). Nelherton— Holy Mass.—lo.3o' a.m.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4983, 4 June 1926, Page 3
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