A BRILLIANT PHARMACEUTICAL ACHIEVEMENT. A master chemist, with a. profound knowledge of drugs and their effects, based on thirty years' experience, and devoted heart and soul to his busine**. it it not surprising that Mr. Robert Conn, M.P.S., o\i of New Zealand's fr.remost chemists, should hav* succeeded in producing Anti-Acido, thereby achieving oikoori r the most brilliant pharmaceutical successes of recent yenrs. Realising the prevalence of stomach di?order9 and the imp-tency of ordinary drugs and preparations, and himsel a martyr to the complaint, Mr. Con- s-t about rinding a ure. Drug after drug and prescription after prescription were tried. After yeare of painstaking -esearch, Anti-Acido was • volved. To-day, Anti-Acido is the snost popular medicine 01 the market, ind, by restoring the stomach to pro•>er working order, it is bringing health .ind strength to thousands and hi issands.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 14
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