DESTROY STOMACH ACIDS BY TAKING MAGNESIA. If you suffer from indigestion or dyspepsia, you doubtless have a grievance against your stomach—it hurts yon. viate this pain and pacify your stomach viate this pain and pacify our stomach by taking some pepsin or powerful painkilling drug after meals, but is it wis'., to make such a patchod-up peace with your stomach? Remember that in nine cases out of ten it is e.vcessive acidity that causes stomach pain, and that drugs and medicines should only be used when the stomach is actually diseased, which rarely is the case, and then on your physician's ad\iee. Drug may numb the pain, but the sense of security and well-beiiijr they give you is usually false because they do not destroy the acid which almost invariably is the cause of the trouble. There is really only one preparation which can be relied upon to do this, and that is msurated magnesia, which most chemists stock in powder and tablet form. Half a feaspoonful of bisurated magnesia powder or two compres?ed tablets taken with a little water after meals will neutralise the acid instantly, and also prevent all possility of the food fermenting in the stomach. It is because of this wellknown fact that bisurated magnesia is now so extensively, used in hospitals. CARE FOR YOURSELF AND OTHERS WILL CARE FOR YOU. Rexona Soap is the secret that makes many a complexion a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. Rexona Soap, Is 6d
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 6
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248Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 6
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