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DYSPEPTICS MUST AVOID MEDICINES.

DANGER ALSO IN DIETING. Prominent Physician Gives Sound Advice, “The taking ,of common, supposedly ‘harmless’ djspepsia tablets has become an alarmingly bad habit on the part of millions,” says a prominent physician. “One old anddangerons theory is that indigestion calls i for pepsin or _ other artificial digestive. ; The fact, is that every dose helps to weaken the Stomach and contributes to chronic dyspepsia, if not to ulcers or cancer. Another old theory is that indigestion is caused by ‘certain foods,’ and can be overcome by abstaining from these foods. The fact is that such abstainance deprives the system of the very kinds of nutriment essential to normal health. In about qg out of 100 cases of indigestion the cause is acidity—too much acid—and the only logical, harmless remedy is something to neutralise the acid. There is nothing so good fdr ‘the purpose as just ordinary bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained from any chemist. From one-half to one teaspoonful in a quarfer glass of water, after eating will, neutralise the acidity immediately, • promote perfect digestion, and Itelp make one immune from ulcers, cancer, or other dangerous stomach disorders.”

CREME XOKAIjON, absolutely the best non gfeuay vanishing cream ;beautifles the skin and jemovcs wrinkles. At all’chemists.—Atl vt.

SUFFERED ACUTELY. •'For about three months I suffered acutely" from liver trouble,” writes Mr W; H. Capon, ‘Turilville, Tunll, N.S.W. “Mr T. McDermott, of McDermott and Son, recomjneoded me, to. try Chamberlain’s Tablets, ‘ which I did. They were ithe only medicine that could relieve .me—in fact they completely cured nne veryguickly.” For'sale every where^A-dyt.

■Foe bedsteads, kapoc mattresses, rflax mattresses, pillows, kapoc, etc., try Thomas Kimmer.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1104, 3 June 1913, Page 3

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276

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1104, 3 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1104, 3 June 1913, Page 3

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