MORNING SICKNESS. STATEMENT BY PROMINENT MEDICAL MAN. Expectant mothers will ho very interested in this letter, written by a well-known Dunedin doctor; — “ I have found Anti-Acido especially useful in my maternity work, both in the carlv and later months ot pregnancy. When I commenced practice, Anti-Acido was practically unknown. Now every pregnant woman and nursing mother has a tin on her shelf—she relies on it to relievo tho gastric troubles which worry her at these periods.” Anti-Acido prevents all sickness and the attendant nausea and depression. Wholesome nourishing ■ meals can bo enjoyed without fear of pain and discomfort. Ail chemists a’ul stoves stock Anti-Acido; 2s 6d a tin. —[Advt.]
“ Will this moan a large fee for you now, doctor V ” My fees are considerable. madam.” “Then maybe yon won’t forget that my little Tommy it was that dropped the brick off the roof.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 10
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143Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 10
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