ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS/ < HOW TO GET QUICK BELIEF. Indigestion is pot only painful, but if neglected, soon becomes dangerous. Excess stomach acid and; fermenting food irritate the delicate stomach lining, form gas, and, by interfering with proper nourishment, actually break down health. The surest, quickest, and only logical way to relieve indigestion is to neutralise the aci(l and stop the food fermentation, which vauses it; and. ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia will do this instantly. The sour fermented stomach contents are sweetened, the acid-inflamed stomach lining js soothed, natural healthy stomach conditions are restored, and painless, healthful digestion follows at once. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia rer moves the cause of indigestion and gives relief from the most severe attack in less than five minutes. Get a package from your chemist to-day, either powder or tablets, and see how quickly you got complete stomach comfort.
Choosing a birthday present for a man is not as simple as. shelling peas. You may so easily give him something he has np use r - Tons of money are wasted on presents that are received with perfunctory smiles and thanks but are not valued. Tastes differ widely, but there is one taste common to 95 men out of every hundred —the taste of tobacco. If you want tp give a present that will ap\peal to nearly every man, give him ' something to smoke, preferably a bit of good "cut up,” and the best cut-up tobacco ■is our own New Zealand grown. This ’baccy is the purest of any because (unlike the imported) it contains only a minimum quantity of nicotine. Consequently it- can be smoked all day long “and then some” with enjoyment Mid without injury to health. So a really acceptable (and inexpensive) birthday gift is, say, <3 (or a couple of pounds) of N.Z. tobacco. It is made in various strengths, Riverhead Gold is mild, Navy Cut (Bulldog) is medium, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) is fullflavoured.*
C GUARD AGAINST AUTUMN CHILLS. Warm one day, cold the next, you want to be more than ever on your guard aga’nst colds and chills. Carry Pulmonas medicated pastilles. Take them at the first sign of a chill or ■cough apd you’ll be safe, Pulmonas, pleasant to take—easy to carry. 1s Cd and 2s 6dj at all
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5264, 18 April 1928, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5264, 18 April 1928, Page 3
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