SICK WITHOUT WARNING. Compelled to Stay «t Horn* Through Acute Indigostion. Indigestion affects different people different ways. Some have severe pains but no sickness. Others have sickness but no pain. Both undermine health sooner or later, and the following example snows how acutely some suffer when the complaint Is allowed to become chronic. ". . . The sickness would come upon mc without warning at all hours of the day or night, and It became so embarrassing that I daren't leave home for weeks on end. I suffered like this ror years, despite the best medical treatment. I think I took three tins or Anti-Acldo bpfore the sickness stopped, but now I enjoy perrect health—better than I have ever had In all my life. I can hardly believe my good fortune." For Indigestion, gastritis, flatulence, vomiting, and other forms of dyspepsia, Anti-Acldo has performed wonders, and people everywhere are using it and praising It. The above Is only one or hundreds of testimonials that have been received. Price 2/6. Chemists ana stores. Wholesale distributors: F. and N. Suckling, Quay Street, Auckland. — (Ad.) Milne and Choyce, Ltd., reopen for business on Monday morning.— (Ad.) Fascoe for presents. Large shipments of Xmas goods just opened up. Make your selection early. Splendid values.— lAd.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 307, 27 December 1924, Page 13
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