GLADSTONE'S FAMOUS RULE.
' t_ —. BAS32C&QB FOOD 32 TEB2S. It is * wWebowh fact that the greai Gladstone, who liTed to be eighty-nine, and who enjoyed exceptionally good health for one. eo old, made a practice of chewing his food thirfcy-tKo times, and he himself admitted chat this was •ne of the secrets of his longevity. Mastication stimulates the flow, of EBStrio juices and assists digestion; " £atT.owing to the hustle and bustle of xDOoern life, few of ns h&TO time or inclination to masticate properly. Th» result is *• become dyspeptic at an esrly age—suffer from indigestion, gasv tatb, flatulence, which, in turn, rob us of physical and mental fitness. 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 yon eat - quickly or slowly, Anti-Acido enables ' yon to enjoy and digest good, hearty - ideals, without pans or discomfort, and - so keep the-body m a healthy. we&V • Price 2b 6d. AH -• ehexaists -and stores. .Wholesale distri- - ->«fcer4 C.sP. Steele, 21S* Manchester s *"JfIftMMLW
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 8
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