GASSED SOLDIER HELPED.
CHARACTERISTIC "SICKNESS" DISAPPEARS AFTER TAKING ANTI-ACIDO. "What on earth have you discovered? Why, you're a different man altogether!" Such was the exclamation of a Wei lingtSn business man on meeting his soldier-brother, who was gassed in France. Tfie explanation of the chango was Anti-Acido. This wonderful preparation, the prescription of a London Specialist, had put an end to that horrible morning "retching" gassed soldiers know so well. In this soldier's case, the colour had come back to his face; he had put on weight; and there was a robust ring in his voice like that of pre-war days. Small wonder, then, that Anti-Aeido overcomes indigestion and dyspepsia—even the worst forms. Get well yourself; begin to enjoy good food. 2s 64 all chemists and stores. . Wholesale agents: H. F. Stevens and J. Rattray and Son, Ltd. H 6350
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 11
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