NAPOLEON KNEW ! "An Army Marches On Its Stomach." History lias shown us that much of Napoleon's success was due, to the close attention he paid to His commissariat section, rsapoleon realised early In his career that a man who was ill-nourished made a poor soldier. In the great general's own words: "An army marches on its stomach." It is the same with the private citizen. If your stomach is not in good working order if you suffer Trom indigestion, natulence, or gastritis, your rood rails to nourish you, and you heg-in to lose your strength, energy, and "nerve." Business or work become distasteful. You get thin, run-down, depressed, "nervy," and listless. You lose your "dash." Look after your stomach, and all will be well. Banish indigestion and similar disorders of the stomach by taking Anti-Acido. (Anti-Acido enables you to take hearty meals or good, wholesome food without pain or discomfort. Your body is nourished in a natural way, and health, strength, and energy are restored. Pride, 2/6. If unable to obtain, write to the Wholesale Distributors: Messrs. V. and IS. Suckling, Quay Street, Auckland. — (Adj.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 14
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