SICK WITHOUT WARNING.
COMPELLED TO STAY AT HOME THROUGH ACUTE INDIGESTION. Indigestion affect 3 different people different ways. Some have severe iiains but no sickness. Others have bickntss but no pain. Both undermine health sooner or later, and the following example shows how acutely Bomo suffer when ihe complaint is ailowtd to beoome chronic. -'i . . The sickness would come upon me'without warning at aJI hours of the day or and it became so embarrassing that 1 daren't leave home for wesks on end. I suffered like this for years, despite the best medical treatment. I think I took three tins of Anti-Acido belore the sickness stooped; but now I enjoy perfect healthbetter than .I have ever had in all m llfe ' 1 can hardly believe my good fortwie. lor indigestion, gas.utu vomitin-, and- other forms of dyspepsia, Anti-Acfdo has performed, wonders, and people evervwtera are using it and f t P a\ e above is only one of hundreds of tc'sfmoniah that have been .received. Price n a ia Chemists and Stores Whoesab jLtributor: C. P Steele. 21=0. Manchester street. Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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181Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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