IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER. W nen food lies like lead in the stomach and you have that uncomfortable, distended feeling, it is became of insufficient blood supply to the stomach, combined with acid and food fermentation. In such eases try the plan now followed m many hospitals and advised by eminent specialists ol takine hull a teaspoonful of "hism-atcd" magnesia in half a glass of water as not :ls VO u can comfortably drink it. The hot water draws the blood to the stomach, anil lite "bisurated" magnesia, us any phvsii-ian or chemist can tell you, instantly neutralises the acid and stops the'food fermentation. Try thU Simple plan and you will lie astonished at the immediate feeling of relief and comfort that alwavs fellows the restoration of the normal process of digestion. Rut be sure vou ask the chemist very distinctly for '-hisurnted" magnesia, thus avoiding confusion with the siilplmlcs, oxide's and citrates or bismuth and magnesia mixtures. which are often unsnVblo. Soldiers at, the front and travellers who are ficipiently obliged to take liastv mcab poorly prepared should always take two »:• three live-grain tablets of "hisuratcd" magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation and neutralise. Hie acid.
■ti.rist writes:-''Tli tvrcs I had lYmn i.st ran Wood-Milne tvn-s I'uv I.") (HID miles. Such great mileage is due to the pure rubber and HrilUli ijiinlity. Tlie "110 puncture" reeonl U because the Wood-Milne trend is of pure rubber, niul therefore resilient. Try and drive a nail through compressed rubber. (Jet British Wood-Miiues. Write for pricelist to X.Z. Depot, IliT Vivian Strt ' Wellington. KKKI' YOt'R UOWFJ.S HlJflt-LAR. As everyone knows, the iiowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it is of the greatest importance t'liat they move once each day. If your bowel's become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just niter supper, and they will correct the disorder. They will keep yon healthy bv keeuiiu; jour bowels resu'aft
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1916, Page 2
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