HER HUSBAND KNEW.
. 9 ■;■ ..-,. In a previous issue the story was told of a doctor's wife,, who, unknown to her husband, has been taking AntiAcido for her indigestion, and who has hesitated to tell him so for fear ot hurting his professional pride. It came aa a great surprise, therefore,when tho doctor himself entered the same chemist's shop, and, placing: half a crown on the counter, said: "A. tin of-Anti-Acido, please; my wife has been taking it and thinks I don t Enow. It has done her so much good that I have decided to. try it myself." There are numbers of doctors who,: well aware.of the seriousness of indi-, gestion, do not hesitate to .take AntiAcido themselves and to prescribe it for their patients when the usual prescription fails. , Indigestion, flatulence, acidity, heartburn, gastritis, if allowed to develop, play havoc j .with one's health. An.ti-Acido stops, the trouble at once,, and enables yW to build up health by proper digestion of food. 2s 6d, chemists and stores. : —2
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 9
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