A DYSPEPTIC’S LIFE SAVED. SEVERE PAIN AND SICKNESS FOR MANY YEARS CURED BY A SIMPLE ANTACID. NEIGHBOURS SAID HE WAS A DYING MAN. Chronic indigestion and sickness after food and severe pains were all quickly cured by a very simple remedy in the case of Mr R. Savigan, 11, Gloucester Street, Barnardtown, Newport, Mon. In a letter referring to her husband’s illness, Mrs Savigan writes: “He did not know what it was to eat a meal without it coming back, which appears to have been his condition for a considerable time, until his wife, whilst reading a ladies paper, saw ordinary bisurated magnesia recommended for indigestion, and obtained a small quantity so that her husband might try it. A few doses gave Mr Savigan great relief, and before he had finished the first supply the trouble was practically cured. To use Mrs Savigan s own words: “He can eat his food and is looking splendid, and can do his work; in fact, all the people about here look at him, for they all said he was a dying man.” The quantity of bisurated magnesia that cured Mr Savigan was half a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water after meals, and we strongly advise any of our readers who suffer from indigestion to try it. Be careful to get the bisurated form spelt b-i-s-u----r-a-t-e-d, as other chemical products similarly named do not have the game beneficial effect, a. 4,11.
The bushman reined up at the hut, And skipped down from his hack ; A voice came from the open door : “I;'ye get the bottle, Jack ?” Then Jack dived for his saddle bag—- *■{ did, old chap ! for sure, Old Bill will soon be well—l've got The Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 3 Try the smoked English Haake, to he had only at Kelly’s, i/- per lb.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1232, 14 April 1914, Page 4
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303Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1232, 14 April 1914, Page 4
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