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WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT

A PHYSICIAN’S ADVICE

"Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble are, nine times out of ten, due to acidity; therefore stomach sufferers should, whenever possible, avoid eating food that is acid in its nature, or which by chemical action in the stomach develops acidity. Unfortunately, such a rule eliminates most foods which are pleasant to the taste as well as those which are rich in blood, flesh and nerve building properties. This is the reason why dyspeptics and stomach sufferers are usually so thin, emaciated and lacking in that' vital energy which can only come from a well-fed body. For the benefit of those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from their diet all starchy, sweet, or fatty food, and are trying to keep up a miserable existence on g'uten products, I would suggc~L ■ nut you should try a meal of any food or foods which you may like in moderate amount, taking immediately afterwards half a teaspoontul of bisurated magnesia in a little hot or cold water. This will neutralise any acid which may be present, or which may be formed, and instead of the usual feeling of uneasiness and fullness, you will find that your food agrees with you perfectly. Bisurated Magnesia is doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known. It is not a medicine, and has no direct action on the stomach ; but by neutralising the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid irritation which inflames the delicate stomach lining, if does more than could possibly be done by any drug or medicine. As a physician I believe in the use of medicine whenever necessary, but 1 must admit that I cannot see the sense of dosing an inllame.l and irritated stomach with drugs instead of getting rid of the acid—the cause of all the trouble. Get a little bisurated magnesia from your chemist, eat what you want at your next meal, take some of the bisurated magnesia as directed above, and see if I’m not right.’’

CREME TOKALON, absaliUch- 1 lit' lusl noi)“reasy vanishing cream :beauiiiles the skin ana removes wrinkles. At all chemists. —Aitvt. BUSINESS NOTICES. A smart girl is wanted for sales at the Big Bargain Stores. The wife and relatives of the late Albert James Robinson insert a thanks notice elsewhere in this issue. A four-roomed cottage is advertised for sale in Thynne Street. The building to be removed within one week from date of purchase. The person who took a B.S.A. bicycle (No. 201) by mistake for his own yesterday is requested to return same. Some reasons why one should have a smart bedroom are given today in the replace advertisement of Messrs Walker and Furrie, on page 2, where they are advertising bedsteads and mattresses. Tenders are invited by Mr O. A. Jorgensen, architect, for the erection of a dwelling-house in Foxton. Plans, etc., may be inspected at this office. ALL SAINTS’ LADIES’ GUILD. CHILDREN’S BALL. (Plain and Fancy Dress.) fJIOWN HALL - FOXTON. TO-NIGHT! At 7.30 p.m. Admission, l/-. Refreshments. OORONATION TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL PICTURES. SATURDAY! PROGRAMME. GERONINO’S LAST RAID. STAR DRAMA of 2,000 Feet. She Must Elope —Comic Eclair Journal —Topical The Boy and the Girl —Drama Ostrich harming —Educational Broken Oath —Drama The Surprise Packet —Comic Through the Highlands —Scenic Three Girls and a Man —Comic FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC (Four Instruments). Circle Is, Stalls and Pit 6d. CHILDREN HALF - PRICE. BOOKING FREE. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Manager. LEVIN COMPETITIONS. JULY 15TH, i6th, 17 m AND ißth. RECORD ENTRIES! Competitors coming from all parts. Truly a splendid array of Talent. SESSIONS: Morning, Afternoon and Evening. TENDERS. the FENDERS, to dose with undersigned at Noon on 'HURSDAY, 24th inst„ are inked for the erection of a dwellingouse in Foxton. Plans and spedcations may be inspected at the ffice of this paper. O. A. JORGENSEN, Architect. JR SALE.—A fom-roomed cottage in Thynne Street. No (liable offer refused. The build--1 be removed within a week of Apply this office. RANTED KNOWN.— WouId the person who took a cycle (B.S.A. parts, No. 201) by istake for his own from in front of ie Herald Office yesterday kindly Turn same. ‘ANTED—Smart girl lor sales. Experienced pre- . Apply J. M. Barr, the Big .in Stores, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1123, 17 July 1913, Page 3

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719

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1123, 17 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1123, 17 July 1913, Page 3

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