WEALTHY MAN STARVES.
Everv now autf then a tragedy is discovered where least expected. Certainly no one expects n wealthy'.man to lack food in his own home. Yet the man in question is literally "starving amidst plenty." Indigestion has him in its deadly grip, lou may know the sufferer. It is in ypuv power to bring him relief from suffering A *>s 6d tin of Ar.t'.-Adtlo is sufficient for a fortnight's treatment. Tell him to take'Anti-Acido .after each meal. ■Soon he'll bo eating heartily and digesting his food. His pain will banish and his frame will fill out. His nerves will regain "tone," and he'll he happy. In the meantime, should dyspepsia, biliousness gastritis, flatulence or heartburn distress von, fly to AntiAcido for sure relief. Sold by all chemists and stores. Recommended and prescribed by leading .members-of tue medical profession all over
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19114, 24 September 1927, Page 8
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