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CHEMIST’S MOTHER TAKES ANTI-ACIDO.

Indigestion itself is most serious; hut when, as with this lady, the (sufferer has a weak heart, the position is most dangerous. Extra pressure inside the stomach means ihnfc > strain is placed on the heart, -the lady s 'son—a prominent chemistprescribed all manner of remedies made up by himself everything he could think ot—but without success. Luckily, the mother herself then decided to try AntiAcido. At last relief came. Imagine her surprise and delight. In no lime she was completely_ of indigestion, and her health rapidly improved. Anti-Acido will bring you relief, 100. Fermentation of food and “the formation of poisonous gases are stopped immediately. All chemists and stores; 2s 6d a tin.— [Advt,] ORGAN RECITAL At First Church to-morrow night, Dr V. E. Galway will give an organ recital. The programme will be composed of appropriate Christmas numbers drawn from the works of Bash, Handel, Beethoven, and modern composers. The recital will commence at 8 o’clock.

Try “ NAZOL ” once lor iv cold and you will use it always. , Penetrating and soothing Never fails .to give .relief. Sixty doses for Is od.,—tAdvt.J

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19281224.2.39.3

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Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 6

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186

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 6

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