THE DOWNFALL OF JOHN BARCLAY. Many things were said about the "crash" of John Barclay's shoe store. People attributed his downfall to this and that, but there are only a few who know the truth of the matter. The root of it all was indigestion. It ruined his health, affected his nerves, and eventually became a negative force in the business. His goominess and bad temper turned people from the store, and finally be had to wind up his business. Neglected indigestion was responsible. Had BarSay taken Anti-Acido—the great indigestion cure—he would still be the owner of a fine business. Anti-Acido is a preparation which achieves marvellously 6peedy cures in all cases of indigestion and kindred stomach troubles. It is very powerful yet infinitely soothing—allows you to 'eat and drink whatever you fancy without the tortures of indigeston. Get your tin of Anti-Acido to-day. 2s 6d a tin. Obtainable chemists and stores everywhere. —4
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18682, 4 May 1926, Page 7
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