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INDIGESTION CAUSED BY EXCESS ACIDS That' $ the usua1 cause of simple indigestion excess acids in the digestive tract The stomach becomes inflamed, you get stabbirg pains Neutralise those excess ac1d9 with Bisurated Magnesia . In a11 cases of simple indigestion, Bisurated Magnes ia i8 a dependable standby If Bisurated Magnesia is not enough to bring quick relief you would be wise to see your doctor BISURATED MAGNESIA ( trade mark 'Bismag' J All chemists and stores . MANUFACTURED BY KOLYNOS (N.z,) LTD- KITCHENER ST., AUCKLAND. How to deal with Night Attacks of Asth I & Those who wake up to an ex- important factors with Asthma hausting fight for breath late at hence the need for health night or in the small hours of the discipline. morning will need no bidding to take Asthma seriously. To suffer Dr. Hair' s Asthma Treatment is Asthma i8 a grim experience ; based on the principle that one which makes a careful health Asthma attacks are caused by a discipline well worth while. condition favouriug spasm of the bronchial muscles . The objective A wise course for the night of the treatment is to relieve this sufferer is to have his evening strain thus relieving the actual meal early and to abstain fron attack. rich, heavy food. No meat, pastry, cake or cheese should be Mauy Asthina suferers have found relief taken after 7 pam. Moderation in Dr. Hair 5 Treatment: It has been used in New Zealand for over 54 years. is necessary in smoking or in 4 redicine does not gain this solid drinking especially i8 this true reputation without cause. Try this well- in the evenings. Asthma sufferers known treatment anid prove its benefits also should take great care to for yourself: 5 /9 a bottle at leading chemists, Or 6/7 posted from Salmond & keep warm. Overloaded stomach Spfaggon Ltd,, 1 Customhouse Quay, and irregular habits are often very Wellington. Ir. Hair? ASTHMA TREATMENT

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 22

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