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WONDERFUL NEWS FOR DYSPEPTICS. Instant relief can be obtained even in the most distressing casep. of dyspepsia by taking ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia, in either powder or tablet form, after meals. This is a remedy that cannot fail to stop all -stomach disorders due, to .acidity and fermentation, the two chief causes of in; digestion, flatulence, heartburn/, and other similar ills. The moment ‘ Bisurated’ Magnesia -enters the stomach it neutralizes the harmful acids and allows the work of digestion to go forward easily and without pain. Not only this, but * Bisurated ’ Magnesia strengthens the weakened stomach organs and genferally tones up the system, enabling you to eat anything you fancy and enjoy everything which you eat. Yo a can- get ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia in both powder and tablets from all chemists, and you can have evry cctnfidence ini it, knowing that it is recommended by doctors and used in hospitals everywhere.

Mean, despicable, and contemptible is tihe only way to describe the person who committed the following cruel action one morning (states the Asburtoh “Guardian”). A resident of Ashburton, whose mother is 84' years of age, is an inmate of the County Hospital, went toi work, leaving a pad and pencil outside his door for any messages that might arrive. Happening to return htome during the morning, he found the following message written on the pad : “Mother dying.” Oil his way to, the hospital he sent several telegrams to friends and. relat’ons. When he ar rived at the hospital he found that the message was a hoax.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5240, 17 February 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5240, 17 February 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5240, 17 February 1928, Page 4

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