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ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS. Common Sense Advice by a Distinguished Specialist. “Acid” stomachs are dangerous because acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the p.epei action of the stomach, and leading to nine-teenths of the cases of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Medicines and medical treatments are useless in such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid in the stomach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must bo neutralised, and its formation prevented, and the best thing for this purpose is half a teaspoonfu of bisurated magnesia, a simple antacid, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralises the acid, but also prevents the fermentation from which acidity is developed. Foods which ordinarily 1 cause greatest distress can bo eaten I with impunity if the meal is followed 1 with a little bisurated magnesia, winch | call bo obtained of any chemist, and il should always bo kept handy. x

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J. BOWEN. fishmonger, poulterer CATERER. Proprietor of the Earnest *■ GOLDEN GATE," BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Desires the public to know that hi receives full supplies of FRESH FISH DAILY, and delivers the same to customer:! with promptitude and at lowest cash prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultry Fish Lunches and Suppers in city stylo THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN for Is, and the best attention. DON’T FORGET—BO w /EN’f “GOLDEN GAiE,"

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 5 April 1913, Page 3

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247

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 5 April 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 5 April 1913, Page 3

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