found in the hospital. ♦ When going the round of the wards tlia other dav, a nurse in one of New Zealand's largest Hosnita'.s came across a tin of AntiAcido which a patient had been taking on his own initiative. Asked for the reason, the natient Teplied: "I brought it m with me. I simply' could not eat my meals without it You may cut me about as much as you like, but I must have my Anti-Acido." Anti-Acido is to-day a positive necessity for thousands and thousands of sufferers from indigestion, gastritis, heartburn and other disoriers of the stomach. They have found Anti-Acido to bo the one thing that makes We worth while—the only preparation that drives away the agonising pauls and etabs—-the only preparation that stops the ferment—the only preparation that enables them to eat what they want, as much as tbeywant, whenever they want. Your eaeo' will be no exception. Take Anti-Acido to-day and make life worth whiie. 28 6d. All chemists and stores,. —a
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 11
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167Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 11
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