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SLEEPLESSWESS. AND 1ND1GEST1QN Ohviously you can't get sound, refreshing sleep if- hannful acid- is attacking the delicate lining of your stomach tlie whole niglit through. Tliis acid causes fermentation of .your food, prevents proper nourishment of the body, hrain and nei'ves, and, m time, makes you really ill. The remedy prescribed by doetors for this tro'uble is "Bisurated" Magnesia. The very monient it enters the stomach "Bisur. ated" Magnesia neutralises all trace of harmful acid and stops 'the fennentation. The pain goes instant'ly and normal digestion coilimences. There is nothing to disturb your rest, and you'll rise in- the morning refreshed in both body and mind. You can get "Bisurated" Magnesia from your ehemist, and there is no qnicker, safer, or surer stomach remedy to restore healthy painless digestion. |. . ' = | NO RETURN OF PILES. I j "I was a sufferer for six years— was i orrlered an operation by two doetors. j After using Zann .Treatnient I am now ) quite cui'ed." — W.TT.T., Wellington. * ^ 1 We will .mail you a generoos trial ) treatment of Zann if you send ninei pence in stamns for' packin'g and post- > acte to Zann -Proprietary, Box« 952, Welr lifigtbrt. Bookle'ts and stocks of Zann ) r'an ha obfaine'd from' "Martey's Pbarmac.v. 3 Emerson Street, Napier. J .T.D.K.Z.— IDEAL "LAST SPOT." i If it's a stag narty, don't forget ). .T.D.K.Z, Gin. . Tt cools the blood. 5 .eleanses' the svstem and brnces the ) nerves.. Safer- than whisky for men on the wrong side of forty. All hotel8 and bottle stores;, Look .fog-the- wbiteheari labeL

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 101, 31 May 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 101, 31 May 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 101, 31 May 1930, Page 10

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