SODA WILL RUIN YOUR STOMACH.
Serious, if not permanent, injury to the stomach lining is the result which is sure to Follow if you regularly use bi-carbonate of soda by itself for indigestion. The soda habit is not only dangerous, but misleading, for while it frequently stops the pain, it does not soothe and heal the inflamed stomach lining. Actually, it leaves the stomach weaker than before, and then larger quantities of acid collect, and your digestive troubles become, more frequent and intense. Instead of inviting trouble by using soda, the next time you have indigestion take half a tqaspoonful of ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia, in a. little water. This is the safest, surest, itfid quickest way td stop stomach pain, and not only does ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia give instant relief, but it also heals the, inflamed stomach lining and prevents, the development of chronic gastric troubles. For your health’s sake get a package, either powder or tablets, from your chemist to-day, and treat your indigestion in the safe, right way.
The resignation of Staff Nurse C. E. Hill was accepted with regret at Monday’s meeting of the, Thames Hospital Board. During the period ended August 28, comprising 21% crushing days, thei Waihi Gold Mining Company crushed and treated 16,994 tons of ore for a return of 5712 fine winces, of gold and 31,106 flnq ounces of silver. In his closing speech in the Hous® of Representatives- last week the leader of the, Opposition, Mr H. E. Holland, said that figures of the sitting hours of Parliament were very misleading. He had averaged 14 out of 15 hour’s, a flay for seven days a week. public should know something about the Idng hours and hard work 1 put in by members of Parliament. If the pay were worked tout at so much per hour, it would be;, found that the Member of Parliament received less than any wharf labourer, miner, or artisan. He could not see why the House should sit in the daylight hours. That would entail Ijonger sessions, but he bejieved that Jonger sessions were necessary to enable closer consideration to be given to the various measures "which came forward. Satisfaction assured If you purchase a Walla.ee Milking Machine. Everything of the best. Gfet particulars.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5028, 17 September 1926, Page 4
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374Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5028, 17 September 1926, Page 4
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