The hot weather causes lassitude—and loss of energy—which interferes with the digestive orgaiiß, producing acidity, flatulence and heart'jurn, A * valuable corrective is Sharland'a Magnesia. Sold everywhere, "We were rather astonished to find in Belgium the signs of prosperity," said . Mr. D. H. Bobertson, of Auckland, .who has just returned from a visit to Europe. "Brussels is the gayest capital we visited. Foodstuffs are in abundance, and the only sign in that city of the Genua occupation is that fill the copper fittings are missing from the Palace of Justice." Mr. Robertson indicated that the war bad sat lightly upon the great bulk at the Belgian people, and he stated that he noticed a sparked lack of appreciation of what tii/5 -Allies 'did for Belgium, The Belgians not seem to realise that the 4ilies had saved them, and perhaps, spring generally, they did Hot cart. .He had noticed a tendency on the part of thl people to blame the Allies forall* the damage caused by abf raids. ( " Immediately the hot weatfetf Emf« Along, children begin fto suffer dctttf*the stomach. The bast corrective is Shurlond l ' ~"'~" SBC*
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1920, Page 5
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