GASSED SOLDIER HELPED. Characteristic - Sickness" Disappear* After Taking Anti-Acido. "What on earth have you discovered' Why. you're a different man altogether'"' Such was the exclamation or a Weiiincton business man on meeting his soldier brother, who was gassed in France. The explanation of the chanirn -cca- a„, Acido. This wonderful prerfaratmn A, i!" prescription of a London specialist h?A tlle eI, T to ,i' lat horrible morning «%puSi££! gassed soldiers know so well. re!t -hing" com n e t b h i S c„ S ?o d, h e fs' 3 r C ace*' if h^ w »»« weight: and there w_s .robust vuL on his voice like that or pre-war days. g m Small wonder then that »nti i-<_-comes indigestion and (SrsDmli* __»s OVP '' worst rorms. Get well •r_u?«l7"? ye n tlle enjoy good rood- »/i ! ?,T ,s l ,r ' ? e S>" to j _i?nff SfiSSSS
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 3
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