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PAIN CLEARS FROM MAN’S FACE AS IF BY MAGIC In this case the need for Anti-Acido was go urgent that the man could not wait until he arrived home, but in a really distressed manner begged the chemist to give him a dose there and then. And what prompt relief it brought! .Tust one dose, and hia face cleared as if by magic. There is no better testimony to the efficacy of this renowned indigestion remedy than this desire of acute indigestion sufferers to take a dose and gain immediate relief. Happiness, cheerfulness, contentment, these are the rewards of good health, and to be perfectly healthy you must keep your stomach in proper working order. Anti-Acido stops fermentation and the formation of gases in the stomach. No matter what else you try you’ll not find another preparation that drives the pain away and restores a disordered stomach so quickly and thoroughly as Anti-Acido. 2s fid. chemists and stores everywhere.—• [Advt.]

Discharged in November last from the prison camp after a sentence of two years, James Brennan, a laborer, aged thirty-three, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment on two charges of obtaining £25 16s at Hastings and Bunnythorpe by means of valueless cheques.—Wellington Press Association telegram..

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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 7

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205

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 7

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