IF STOMACH' HURTS TRINK HOI W^ATER-"I-f dyspeptics, sufferers from flatulence, Lndiaestion. acidity, gastric catarrh, etc., -would onlv take a quarter ieaspoonful of bisarate-J rnagns:ia in .half a glass of hot water immediately .liter eating, they would £oon for-et that iuey were •ever afflicted with stomach trcuV.e. and doctors would have to look elscvhere for patients." IT:', explanation of these words the specialist sUte-A that most forms, of stomach trouble were due t--> acidity and fermentation 01 the food contents combined with huuffi r'er.t blood supply to the stomach. 'Hot water increase.-; the iblood supp!'.. and bisitrated mag.iesi'i instantly .neutralise* t".:e a: id and stops food "fermentation; the. combination of the two, therefore, being exlre-nely efficient and infinitely preferable to the -use of artificial digestive?, stimulants and anedtcines. It. should' be mentioned though that the form- cf magnesia referred to is quite distinct from the suliphates, citrates, oxides, or the often met mixtures of l»isrr.-Jth and magnesia, and to prevent confusion you should' -i-k the chemist- very- distinctly for .bisurated magnesia. Hard racking coughs can be eased by "NAZOL" Take it to-night avid enjoy sound' sleep. Good for old and young <Je* the genuine "NAZOL." Sufferers from Rheumatism dread the ■cold Winter weather. Too often it aggravates .the disease, and brings additional torture. But you can face the wet season without fear, if you take Rheuino. Rheumo is a remedy of pToyen effcaey—proved by thousands of New I Zealajiders who used to suffer untold agony from Rheumatism, iTumbago. Gout and 'kindred ailments. The advice cf I ■these men and women to you is "take I Rheumo"—start taking it NOW. Rheu■mo gives quick relief and by expelling j the excess uric acid from the blood, [ joint* and tissues of the body, it seldom, i /ails to bring a complete cure. Chemists and storekeepers sell Rheumo at 2s 6d i and 4s 6d bottle. Get it right away. j Corns are very painful. If you suffer ! t'rom them you should get IYogandra— : ,-s sure cure. If you know a friend who suffers from corns, mention Progandra.— ; 2* at Chemists and stores. j Barraclough's Magic Nervine Cures i Toothache. 7ANTED TO LEND £1 to £25 \ upon Household Furniture (with i nut removal). No delay. Repayable «a*y weekly incialmernt* L. W. gal kind. Nelson apent. E. Cann. 12$ 3Tr»falff»r «tr«»i NWvua. DON'T NEGLECT \ COLD. If you fail to treat a cold you are cer- ' tain to contract another before rid of it. j Th's succession of colds leads to catarrh, j pneumonia, and consumption. That is ■ ■swby medical authorities say "Don't neg-'j 3ecfc a cold." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the most successful treat- ! ment for colds. It aids expectoration, i liquifies the tough mucus and enables the j jsystem to throw off the cold. Cham- j foerlain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and J s&te to. take and cani&XM no narcotic*. J fieJdj^Mywierf^dVr-^--: : .-■„;-■ ■ *■'-':■: '■■ : v
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 September 1916, Page 8
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