TREACHERY. IpdigestioD, besides being the most dreaded, is "undoubtedly the most treacherous ailment. It begins in a subtle way—just a slight pain or ache in tho stomach occasionally. Nothing eexious enough to cause you to think that you have real indigestion. And -et, that dangerous disease is quietly getting a. hold on you, and, if not checked right away, will gradually develop into chronic indigestion, with it 3 attendant serious and incurable diseaees. Everv time you feel that slight pain in tho stomach, it's a warning that Anti-Acido is needed. Anti-Acido _ has tho remarkable power of assisting JJaturo to digest al! kinds of foods, ar.d of preventing the formation in the otomach of poisonous gases and acids that cause sdl the ' trouble. Q?aio Anti-Acido now, and there are brighter days ahead of you. It will enable you to" eat anything you fancy without anv fear of the tortures of indigestion, and will bring you that cheerfulness and elation which como from radiant - rieahh. All chemists and stores. 2s 6d a tin, —3
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 4
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