HINTS ON HEALTH. By a Qualified Chemist. FADS AND FADDISTS. "To a qualified chemist who lias served, behind the counter for .20 years or more, it is most amusing—sometimes pathetic—to -watch how fads come and go. "I remember when the Bulgarian Bug was all the rage. People thought they had discovered the elixir of life. It soon died out. Then ive had ~ the paraffin craze. By swallowing nasty mineral oil people imagined they would banish all ills. "I could give numerous instances ot these fads, but I am glad to say that thev are dying out. People are realising" that good health depends largely on the stomach, and that,' by taking Anti-Acido, they can build up health and strength with nourishing,- wholesome food Anti-Acido has done more to promote better health than any preparation I know- of, and I always Recommend it to my customers. . »
• Although corduroy may be assoqaieu now with a ■ somewhat humbler station, it formerlv clothed only, the -Kings oi France, who wore it in the chase.. From this-exalted origin it-takes,its name—"cord du-roy.'.'.'• ; - - ■ •
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18896, 11 January 1927, Page 3
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