SALES BY AUCTION. fSiomnSt/moit aunts 4 Auctioneers. Js-_HANERA. YJILL, OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:—AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, APRIL 14. HAWERA HORSE BAZAAR, Entries now being solicited. OKAIAWA YARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 26. X3O HEAD CATTLE . consisting of--40 forward and store cow 9 8 fat cows i 30 mixed weaners 12 Shorthorn weaner steel! 20 weaner 'heifers « bulls 10 store pigs 1 3-year hack (gelding) ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 SO forward and store cows 15 prime fat ooVs 5 prime fat bullock* 6 fat cows 10 bulls CO mixed weaners 20 f.m. ewes 150 lambs 20 mixed pigs Sale starts at 12.30 sharp. HAWERA. THURSDAY, MARCH 2% 15$ HEAD CATTLE, ,com r risii 40 forward and store cows 10 fat cows 5- bulls 40 mixed weaners 20 steer weaners 40 3-year steers 1000 4 and 0-tooth wethers
DON'T NEGLECT DYSPEPSIA A DAXGEROUS POLICY LEADLVG TO UNTOLD MISERY LATER OX. Untold misery invariablv results from neglect- of the early symptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia, and there is always the possibility that stomach ulceration or gastritis may develop. That is why it is so dangerous for those who experience pain after eating, with a flushed face, heartburn, etc., to wait and see if the symptoms will subside of their own accord or become worse. Be asurcd that they will certainly bcooma worse unless you take steps to neutralise the acid, which is the root cause of to trouble. To neutralise acid in the stomach, and so prevent food fermentation and unpleasantness pfter meals, is quite an easy matter. Simply get some -I'isurated'' magnesia 'from the chemist, and take half, a. teaspoonful in a ljttle water immediately after meals. This plan is surely preferable to dosing the stomach with drugs or confining yourself to in unattractive diet of casiiy digested foods. It enables you to eat freely of the Foods you fancy, for by taking the "bisurated" magnesia yon keep the stomach quite free from acid and prevent all possibility of food fermentation. Food remains bland and sweet until, perfectly digested, and consequently there is no pain. This plan is recommended bj many specialists, and is worthy of a thorough trial by all, but to avoid confusion with the acetates, citrates, or oxides of magnesia, readers should ask the chemists very distinctly tor the .''bisurated," the form prepared osneolalty fbt 6 toinacl' use
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 8
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