RETURNED SOLDIER SUPPERS SEVERE ABDOMINAL PAINS. Food Out of Question. Think of it! Imagine a man suffering such excruciating agony through indigestion troubles that he was compelled to go two and three days without food. This Is the letter he wrote:— "On returning from the war I suffered so severely from abdominal pains,, that at times was out or the question. I would fo for two or three days without a bite. I lost weight to an alarming extent. Medical treatment was or no avail, ana I'was beginning to regard my case as hopeless. Then Antl-Acido was recommended to me. Much to my surprise, after q» first few doses the pain vanished entirely. Within three months I gained over a stone,- and have never felt so wen in my lire; v?Your» truly, , (Signed) H.M.M." AWI-Acido! Always Antl-Acldo! Another ]MMeis : eMe ear*}. by this wonderrui (poetf& ';yitvjrellew>£: from the arst dose, gqy Afl chemists and stores. 9/6 a tin*—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 20
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158Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 20
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