HINTS ON HEALTH
by a qualified chemist. WHEN FOOD DISAGREES. ‘“Sooner or later there comes a tiinft in tho lives of us all when food disagrees. There may be pain or vomiting after meals, a feeling of tightness or fullness accompanied hv drowsiness, acidity or flatulence. This means tha. your stomach has lost its tone, and 4 fads t*" l fnncti'vn thousands of prescriptions for this complaint— it is the most common of all ailments and one of the most seriout —hut I have not yet discovered anything to equal Anti-Acido. The efficacy of this preparation is one of the surprises of modern medicine. “T earnestly advise anyone suffering from stomach trouble to AntiAeido without delay. Anti-Acido banishes all fqrms of indigestion and enables you to build up that strength and vigour whH> ■ ■vieaU ni good. food perfect* lv dh/cstod.”—-Advt
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 4
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140HINTS ON HEALTH New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 4
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