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SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CAUSE OP STOMACH TROUBLE. VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS. "There are many different forms of stomath trouble," said a well-known specialist recently, "but practically all are traceable to excessive 'acidity and food fermentation. That is why the results obtained from the drugs are usually ao disapponrtmgV ! '.< Admitting fermentation and consequent acidity of the food contents to be the underlying cause of mast forms of iiidigestion, it naturally follows that'the use of a reliable antiacid, such as' bisurated magnesia, which is So frequently prescribed by physieians, will produce better results than drug* or combination of drags. Accordingly I almost invariably advise those who complain of digestive trouble to get some bisurated magnesia (note the name carefully, as other forms are not eo siritable for this purpose) from their chemist, and take half a tea3poonful of the powder, or two 5graiu compressed tablets, with a little water after meals. This, by immediately neutralising the acid and stopping the fermentation, removes the «iuse of the trouble and insures normal and healthy digestion." CLINCHER CROSS TYRES- are ,all good—the quality is uniform. Finest rubber, expert chemists, latest machinery, skilled workmen, all ensure utmost value in the BRITISH-CLINCHER

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 7

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