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A DYSPEPTIC'S LIFE SAVED

SEVERE PAIN AND SICKNESS FOR MANY YEARS CURED BY A SIM- ' PEE ANTACID. NEICITBORS SATD HE WAS A DYINC MAN. _ Chronic indigestion and sickness after food and severe pains wore all quickly cured by a very simple remedy in the case of Mr. R. Savigan, 11, (,'loucestcr street, Karnardtown, Newport Mon. Tn a letter referring to her husband's illness, Mrs. Savigan writes:—"lie did not know what it was to eat a meal without it coming back,'' which appears to have been his condition for a considerable time, until his wife, while reading a ladies' paper, saw ordinary bisurated magnesia recommended for indigestion, and obtained a small quantity so thather husband might try it A'few doses jjavc Mr. Savigan great relief.' and before lie had finished the first supply the trouble was practically cured. To use Mrs. Mrs. Savigan's own words: "He. can eat his food and is looking splendid, and can do bis work: in fact, all the people about here look at him, for they all said he was a dying man." The quantity Jf bisurated magnesia that cured Mr. Savigan was half-a-teaspoonfitl in a wiue- ! glass of water after meals, and we i strongly advise any of our readers who sillier from indigestion to try it. lie careful to get the bisurated form, spelt b-i-s-u-r-u-t-e-d, as other chemical products similarlv named do not have the same beuclicial effect

liIiCOIIMF.XDS Til KM. Tf) HIS CUSTOMKUS. ''l-or 'oiiic time I have suffered willi indigestion caused l>v disordered liver mill stomach." Kst.vst Mr. C. 11. Ilarvov, 1 : .vpsimi street. liailwav Town, liroken Mill. X.S.W. "The only thimf that -iv f me relief was Chamberlain's Taldcis ami T eon-ider them Uiii'i|iial for disorders of the liver anil stomach. T stock them ill my .shop and recommend them to :;ll of my customers; in fact, I cannot speak 100 highly of Chamberlain's Tablets." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

'My little boy was a martyr to bad colds and coughs," says Mrs. C. Warrc.ll, Lake's Crock. Rookham]>lon, Q. "At times lie has been so had that I have found him fißhfintf for breath. Since 1 started -rivinfr him Chamberlain's Couah licinedy T do not worry over his coughs for I know that a couple of doses will srive him immediate relief." JJI ohemists and storekeepers. Buy your Kodak now from the Diivies Pharmacy, and enter for the £SOO competition for the ten happiest pictures.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

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405

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 7

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