"IT'S HIS FADS !"
Cook was leaving. Adamant, she would not be persuaded.
"It isn't the regular* cooking, ma'am," she reiterated. "It's ' his fads!" Mrs Henry Black groaned inwardly, knowing that no cook would, put up for long with her husband's cranks. Certain dishes were taboo, special methods of cooking were insisted upon, special "messes" had to be.prepared for him. And then Mrs Black solved her servant problem by settling Henry's indigestion once and for aIL. Anti-;Acido after meals soon put him right, and now there is no heartier trencherman than Henry Black. His- old •cook has returned, and peace reigns-in the kitchen,. Doctors recommend Anti-Acido for. all cases of dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn, biliousness. Inexpensive—a 2s' 6d tin lasts two weeks. Get a tin now from your chemist or store. —H49SB
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19110, 20 September 1927, Page 3
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