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A HUSBAND'S SUSPICION,

AND A WIFE'S INGENUITY. They were dining at a well-known hotel. After tho meal tho wife produced from her handbag a small piete of paper, in which sho had wrapped some white powder. She mixed it with water, and surreptitiously drank it off. Hor husband's curiosity—if not suspicion—was instantly aroused. "What's that stuff?" ho asked. She smiled a superior smile. "Only Anti-Acido for my indigestion, Mr Curiosity." The moral of the story—the incident actually occurred—is that the wife, who is' a martyr to indigestion, finds Anti-Acido so indispensable that she devised the above simple expedient for taking a dose when dining out. She knew she would not enjoy her dinner without Anti-Acido afterwards. Hundreds—nay, thousands—of indigestion sufferers such as this lady have found that Anti-Acido enables them to eat and enjoy hearty, wholesome meals without pain or discomfort. 2s G.l, chemists and stores. 2

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 4