TREACHERY. Indigestion, besides being the most dreaded, is undoubtedly the moat treacherous ailment. It begins iu. a subtle way—just a elight pain or ache in the stomach occasionally." Nothing eerious enough to cause you to thick that you have real indigestion. And -ot, that dangerous disease is quietly getting a hold on you, and, if not checked right away, will gradually- develop into chronic indigestion, with its attendant serious and incurablo diseases. Every time you feel that slight pain in the stomach, it's a warning that Ami-Acido is needed. Anti-Acido has the remarkable power of assisting Nature to digest all kinds of foods, and of preventing the formation in the 6tomacJi of poisonous gases and acids that cause all tne trouble. Take Anti-Acido now, and there are brighter days ahead of you. It will enable you to eat anything you fancy without any fear of tho tortures of indigestion, and wifl bring you that cheerfulness and elation. which come from radiant Tieafth. All chemists and stores. Cs Gd a tin. —3 A blade of a safety razor that had been left near tho wash-basin and became attached to the soup was responsible for a recent accident to a Karori resident. He inflicted on his arm a wound about four inches long and nearly half an iuch deep, through taking u D the soap and rubbing it r.long ln's arm in the ordinary course oi' ablutions.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 11
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235Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 11
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