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HOW TO NEUTRALISE DARGESOUS ~ STOMACH ACIDS. . people besides pnyßicians realise /tfce importance of keeping the food con- ■ °^ : the stomach free from acid fftraMiit&tioil. Healthy normal digestion cannot take place while the delicate lifting of the stomach is beinginfianied and distended by acid and wind >-4he results of fermenting food in the To secure perfect digestion, fermentation must be stopped or prevented, and tne acid neutralised, For flbls purpose physicians usually recomaienll getting a little bisurated magnesia from the chemist and taking half a teafepo«2iful in a little hot or cold water imnfed&tely after eating. They recom' f 'tisnrated magnesia because it is int to take, has no disagreeable effects, and instantly stops fermenMiiqifc neutralises the acid and makes jttC-fflfV acid food bland, sweet and Htdb) digested. flu regular ÜBe of bisurated magnesia • **f Bre y° u "bisurated," as other lajH of magnesia are of little value — absolute guarantee of healthy, kflptjn digestion, for it overcomes and that acid condition which alone is the effuse of trouble.

• C.W.K. LIGHT CAR The moflt successful In Eng* jiflix um} Scottish Triilfc Price: English cost, £150; plug freight and lanamtr cn&rges, anoui E36. McMillan & Fredric BROADWAY, STRATFORD, j ««le agents. Write foi particulars and arrange for trial. Bfe^ *L You should be particular about your Children's Shoes. t Jtiat as particular js we are in . U choice of maker and in the. i* goods we buy. We don't show much children's t footwear in onr windows, but we v keep a tremendous etock of it *" inside; and wbat we do keep is j-:' good—the very best. We have some very special lines in tan. p..Tan is especially suitable for ■ children, and these boots an ex'A <eeedingly comfortable and • atroagly made. 'y'. Sandals all the good makes. We keep the largest stock in •/ Taranaki, and yTO couldn't do better in the city than you can here. McEWEN Bros ; QUALITY SHOE STORE, i- NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 201.

Henry Brown & Go

MORLKY STREET, J HEW PLYMOUTH, m OREGON PINE H We have on hand, ,'X schooner : t * H. D. Beadixaen, 400,000 feet of j Oregon Pine, which wt> Me quitJHng at current rates. I ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS, f lOXAKA STRAINERS UK STOCK, \&&7 *0 i HT. BROWN &00, "HOBLEY STREET, VEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 4

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