GASSED SOLDIER HELPED, CHARAWbrISTIcT SICKNESS DISAPPEARS. AFTER TAKING";ANTI-ACIDO. What on earth have you discovered Why, you're a different man altogether _ Such was the exclamation of a Wellington bnsitiesH man oil meeting his soldier brother, who was gassed ih France. The" explanation of Hie change wad Aiili-Acido. This wonderful 'preparation, the prescription of a London specialist, had put an end to that horrible morning retching gassed soldiers know so well. In this soldier's case, the colour had come, back- to his face ;he liacL put on Weight; and there was a robufet rin°- in his voice like that of pre-war days. Small Wonder, then', that AuV.i-A'cida overcomes indigestion and dyspepsia— even tlie worst forms. .Oct "iveiJ yourself; begin lo eujoy <;oofl food : 2s del a!) chemists aiid florcs. Wholesale a-je n li. Stuirland and C 0... Ltd.—Advt. ' "'
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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136Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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