GLADSTONE'S FAMOUS RULE.
Masticate Food 32 Times.
It is a well-known Tact that the great Gladstone, who lived to be eighty-nine, and who enjoyed exceptionally good health ror one so old, made a practice of chewing Ms i'ood thirty-two times, and he himself admitted that this was one of the secrets of his longevity.
Mastication stimulates the now or gastric juices and assists digestion; but. owing to the hustle and bustle of modern lire. Tew of us have the time or Inclination to masticate properly. The result is we become dyspeptic at an early ag-e—suffer from indigestion, gastritis, flatulence, which. In turn, rob us of physical ana mental fltness.
Fortunately, we have what was not obtainable in Gladstone's time —Anti-Acido, the popular modern preparation for overcoming indigestion and its attendant ills. Whether you eat quickly or slowly. AnttAcido enables you to enjoy and dlg-est good, hearty meals without pain or discomfort, and so keep the body in a healthy, wellnourished condition. Price, 2/0. All Chemists and Stores. Wholesale Distributors: F. and N. Suckling, yuay Street, Auckland.— iAd.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 13
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177GLADSTONE'S FAMOUS RULE. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 13
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