BUSINESS NOTICES. s;(£~agQg^£ il: ~Tf you could see the cool, airy workrooms and the wide, pleasant playing fields at Bournville—the -skill and care in selecting the cocoa beans and the scrupulous cleanliness in preparing them—you would be able to appreciate, why Bournville Cocoa is so p ure -_4 ts flavour so exquisitely delicate. zna CADBURY &&) Bournville Cadb, f 'BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade, of nutritive cocoa at present on the market; it fully main* tains its high reputation in fooJ value end delicacy of fiavour.and is second tonone in any respect whatsoever." Medical Magatlnf) March, 1912. Ml! "By test the best." - ..
HOW TO ENJOY GOOD MEAL AM) GOOD WIXES WITHOUT SUFFERING FROM STOMACH TROUBLE. It is a. well-known tact among physicians, and even most people, that ho who dines too well and likes wines will sooner or later become the victim if stomach acidity. In a, recent medical article an eminent physician states that too much acid should never be permitted in the stomach, because it irritates the stomach walls,, causing 'ilcers. and in time developing cancerous growth. The acidity is generally signalised by indigestion after taking wines, thick sauces, fruits or coffee, and the. doctor believes that tin's is the real reason for most stom■icli complaints. In his own case, as .veil as among his patients, he found that ordinary bisurated magnesia quickly neutralised the acid and made it disappear, thus enabling the digestive, organs to properly perform their natural functions.
Although this is such a simple and harmless remedy, the Medical Report tells of a lady who had suffered for years from' what had been diagnosed as ulcer of the stomach, and whom it completely cured in a few weeks' time. As hisurated magnesia is quite inexpensive, and can ho easily procured from any good chemist, we publish (•his extract from the doctor's account of his experience, for the benefit oi without sufferint
YOUR CHILD ANO THE PIANO
Teach your children the piano! Do -iot let them grow up with vain re- : irets that they did not have the op- j lortunitv when young! Think of the iiture. The purchase of a piano may ,eem a big item ; but, really, nowadays .tilings have been made so easily hat everyone may possess an instrunent, and on such simple terms that he sinn required each week is never nissed. The Dresden Piano Co., Wellington, will give you the most superb >iano for a small sum down, and thereafter monthly payments of from JOs. Think! In a short time the indrumont will bo your very own—anil ■.• hat a~i inexhaustible source of pleasure it will prove to be. Do noi dear another day-write to (he North Island manager, Wellington, Mr M. J. 'irookos. or see the local representaW. Mills, Stationer, Broadway Into Cargili's). x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 15 August 1913, Page 7
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