ACIDITY CAUSES 90 P.O. DIGESTIVE TROUBLE. o AVOID FANCY TREATMENTS AND REMOVE TH® CAUSE. While many things, directly or indirectly, may cause stomach trouble, any medical man will teill you that over nine-tenths of all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by acidity and food fermentation .Excess acid ’accumulates in the stomach turning the food into a souring fermenting mass, which produces painful gases and still more acid, and is usually directly responsible for indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, acidity, flatu lencq, and gastritis. To rid yourself of this harmful acid quickly, safely, and securely, you should take, a little ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia after eating or when pain is felt. This not only gives quick relief by instantly neutralising stomach acid, but soothes and heals your acidtinflamed stomach lining. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia (powden; or tablets) is sold by ail chemists at little cost, and is prescribed by doctors and 1 used in hospitals because it is a genuine indigestion specific.
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For S ale. Brakes (12), 6 months old. the lot delivered Paeroa. —Apply this office. 58 GREEN Pickling Tomatoes, 12 lbs 2/6. Pie melons 2d lb. All sound fruit.— Miss Rush, Puke Road, Paeroa.
TURKEYS (14), young, nearly full grown. — Apply this office. m Accanuniodation Wanted. BOARD required by lady in business. Moderate tariff and handy. Write particulars to “ Boarder,” care this office. RAM, black face, lost on Kere-peehi-Ngatea Road. Finder rewarded.—D. G. McMillan, telephone 164. TTMBRELLA, cream and blue U chubby handle, lost on football grounds. Finder kindly return to J. Hobart, care Edwin Edwards. Situations wntea. __l ’ —— SHAREMILKING, from 70 to 80 cows, about Plains, experienced. Replies to Mrs J. Johnson, Netherton, phone 79W, Paeroa. Straying Cattle. STRAYED from Patetonga on Thursday last—Chestnut Mare, aged, white face, near hind leg white. Reward on information leading to recovery. W. J. MITCHELL, Ngatea. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY. On Wednesday, 25th April (Anzac -Day) the ordinary timetable will be suspended except that the usual 2.0 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. express trains will leave Wellington for Auckland and the usual 7.10 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. express trams will leave Auckland for Wellington. The usual Wel-lington-Auckland express trains leaving Frankton at 4.9 a.m. and 7.11 a.m. will run. On Thursday, 26th April, the usual 3.15 a.m. Thames-Frankton train will NOT run. RUBBER STAMPS , latest designs at lowest I i PRICES
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5266, 23 April 1928, Page 3
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