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STOM ACH- MIHMCXXES ARE ' EANtIEROFS.

DOCTORS NOW ADVISE MAGNESIA. Just how dangerous it is to indiscriminately dose the stomach with drugs and medicines is often not realised until too late. It seems so simple to shallow a , dose r of some special mixture .of ip take tabh'ts of soihe' So-' called ’rcjniWX J ,’()F other after meals, - .and the folly of r tdtis 'drugging is .not. apparent' Until perhaps' years " afterwards. Regrets arc then unavailing; it is~m“TTi(P’Far!y"stages7~tHrßir~rrrdT-~ gestioffy r d.f xpifysfa' heartburn,flatlilene<j, let’c.j indicates excessive acidity of the stomach and fermentation of the ; food -contents, that precaution should be taken. Drugs and medicines are j unsuitable and:often danger-• ous->-they 'fiave as’a'rule - little .or no. influence upon the harmful acid,’ ail'd that* is why doctors are discarding them ‘dhtl 'advising sufferers from dR trouble to ; get i'i.d of tfie l dangerous l acid and keep the food contents bland and sweet by taking '‘a little’’, hisurated magnesia' instead. . Bisnrixtcd magnesia is an approved antacid, which can readily ho obtained, frpm' the chemist. It is practically tasteless, and half a teaspooriful taken in a little warm or cold water after meats will usually be found quite sufficient to instantly neutralise excessive acidity of the stomach and prevent all possibility ot the food fermenting*-

A few of the public are still T ery sceptical and cannot grasp the fact that so niany prominent singers and actors, many business, clerical and other professional men'and 'women .write spontaneously in praise of Fluenzpl as a gargle entirely in a spirit of gratitude. Gargle for throats and Swallow for Influenza. For Catarrh, sniff up liquid Fluonzol. *

THE NEXT .WAR, * which will begin the day that the present one ends—if it has not begun al-i'eady—-will he in the ECONOMIC FIELD. It will he-a war as pitiless', in its way, as the one now raging. Only thosp \thdso methods '"of • conducting business are thoroughly modern and scientific will stand .a chance of success]. : Tt follows, then, that all who hope to win inn the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND THE WORKING, ANO THE APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC F()RCESrThey: : innst”unclerstand Markets, Banking, Currency, Industrial Law. BANKS’-/ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, provides an admirable course of study for those who wish to master the SCIENCE OF BUSINESS and are not content to remain rule-of-thumb practitioners, working half their time in the dark and missing chance after chance that a more enlightened man would seize. Our courses written throughout by Mr B. E. MUIU’HY, M.A., LL.B., B Com., F.8.E.5., First Class Honors, Barrister at Law, comprise "the Billowing subjects :—Economics, Industrial Law, Banking and Currency, Statistical Method, Economic Geography, Modern and Economic History. Write for further partiulars to THE DIRECTOR, BANKS’ COMMER CIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. G.SLIGHT. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STREET. Cl DAL and Firewood always on 1 hand. Wood cut to any length. Accommodation for storing goods. Orders cun be left at Alf. Moon’s, Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 8

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