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THERE ARE DRESSES (or ail occasions in this well stocked Women s Store—for afternoon for street, for parties,- -frocks of Taffeta and Crepe-d sichine, the new silks and ever so many more ; in colors gay or sombre, and all the new and prettiest styles of the season. Come to Walters the Style Supreme Store. "\jCiJ "THE BANK'S BESIDE US NOW," STRATFORD.

HOW TO. STOP PAIN IN STOMACH. THE VALUE OF MAGNESIA AND HOT WATEH. Generations of people have employed hot water as a soother of pain in the stomach, but modern physicians and specialists have discovered and used successfully an addition which renders tlie hot water trebly eiliaciotis. Hot water is still recommended in all cases of stomach pain, from whatever cause arising, but still better results are obtained if a little hisurated magnesia is added. Hot water ■xeellent result: >f the two. He recipe. It renders dietecessaiy, for hy slow Iy a glassful of hot water If a teaspoonsful of liissin iiuiiiediatelv alter and sweet until perfectly digested. The bisuraLed magnesia, which is extensively used in hospitals, can readily be obtained from chemists everywhere; but to avoid confusion with the acetates, citrates and oxides of magnesia or equally unsuitable mixtures of bismuth and magnesia, it is important that bisurated should be asked for verv disinctlv.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 13 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 13 December 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 13 December 1916, Page 3

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