IF STOMACH HURTS, BRINK -HOT WATER. A SPECIALIST'S ADVICE.
"If dyspeptics, sufferers from flatulence, indigestion, acidity, gastric catarrh, etc., would only take a quarter teaspoon]"ul of Disunited magnesia in half a glass of hot water immediately after eating, they would soon forget that they were eve:- afflicted with stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for .patients." In explanation of theso words the specialist stated that most forms of stomach trouble were due to acidity and fermentation of the food contents, combined with insufficient blood .supply to the stomach. Hot water increases the blood supply and bisurnted magnesia constantly neutralises the acid and stops food fermentation; the combination of the two, therefore, being extremely efficient .and infinitely preferable to the use of artificial digestives, stimulants and medicines. It should be mentioned, though, that the form of magnesia referred to is quite distinct from the sulphates, citrates, oxides, or fhe often-met mixtures of bismuth and magnesia, and to prevent confusion you should ask the chemist very distinctly for "bisurated" magnesia. . COMMAND US We are at your service for removing furniture, delivering parcels, forwarding goods, passing, entries, etc. Whatever you want done—whether a small job or a big one—will be executed in a manner that only a firm with an organisation, equipment and experience such as ours can do. Try us for the work. You will be delighted—nothing surer 1 The New Zealand Express Co,, Ltd,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1916, Page 2
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236Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1916, Page 2
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