NOW TO ENJOY GOOD MEALS AND GOOD WINES WITHOUT SUFFERING FROM STOMACH TROUBLE. It is a well-known fact among physicians, and evea most people, that h© who dines too well and likes wines will sooner or later become the victim of stomach acidity. In a recent medical article an eminent physicians states that too much acid should never be permitted in the stomach, because it irritates the stomach walls, causing ulcers, and in time developing cancerous growth. The acidity is generally signalised by indigestion after' taking wines, thick 'sauces, fruits or coffee, and the doctor believes that this is the real reason for most stomach complaints. In his own case, as well as among his patients, he foimd that ordinary Bisurated Magnesia quickly neutralised the acid and made it disappear, thus enabling the, digestive organs" to properly perform their natural functions. ' , ' '•'' ,\ '■■•;." - Although this is such,a simple and harmless remedy, -in©' Medical Re-, port tells of a" lady who f had suffered for years from what ,ihad been diag-. nosed as ulcer pf the' stomach/- and; whom it completely cured in a few weeks' time. As Bisurated Magnesia is quite inexpensive, ! and can be easily procured from any good chemist, we publish this extract from the doctor's account of-his experience, for the benefit of readers who wish to enjoy eating well without suffering bad after-effects. ■ . '/ , A "Warner's" is the most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can be kept sweet and fresh by washing. • We guarantee Warner's to wear well and not rust, break or tear. Local Drapers. *
Bonriingtori's Cures Coughs Quickly Over 50 years ago grandmother used children and grandchildren* still fiftd that there's no medicine so safe and sure as this famous reliable family cough medicine. Mil. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes: "I have very great pleasure in recommending your Bonnington'i Irish Most. It it undoubtedly the best cough remedy I have used. I find it a source of great comfort to my. .little ones, , •specially in cases of bronchitis and crou p. On WTeral occasions 1 got very wxious.* onniagton't Irish Most toon bad the -wired eftct. I caniot speak too highly of it" ■in Refuse substitutes—why should yoi> i purchase an inferior imitation when J you can get the famous standard ' cough remedy—Bonnington's? .■ A
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 2
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