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SCBfSAMED WITH PAIN. ■;•• . ; • ANTI-ACIDO „ CURES . SEETHING TORTURES OF INDIGESTION. Hero is a letter that saysmpre than thousands of words as to t,he value ot "Anti-Acido" as a definite _ cure, for Chronic Indigestion. This t3 merely one of hundreds ofequally remarkable> letters, the originals of which may be inspected on bur files. - . , "For some years I h,ad suffered from i ndi gestioti. I had tried almost - every patent medicine, on tlie market, but could get no permanent relief. The pain at times when 1 was bad almost made me scream-—I was afraid. move and could not stand up straight, j W ould have to sit doubled up m.a chair or otherwise I'e curled uj> in bed. Some 15 months ago a friend called on me when I had a bad attack. He said- to try this. 'AntiAcido,' as it had fixed him up all right.' go I tried it thinking it,would, bo like the rest; of the stuff I had been taking. However, after two or throe doses I could get abotat again 'doing' my work. I kept" on with the 'Anti-Acido' for a, week regularly, and after that a doze occasionally, and now I can honestly say that 1 have not, had. a return of the trouble sinee. - , «I have given, some of my friends doses at various times, and they have all told me of the beneficial- results they have' using it. nm reconnpendip" fAp'ti-Acido'Vlo all' my i ar6, from indigestion,' and ,r&m- i tDnfid«int< that it will -roievcr '* (tofts them. Hoping will--letUhe pulfoV know of' this indigestion, cure. —Yoursj faithfully, (Sgd.) Last survivor of tl,e David" Living-.' stone expedition,,Mt George Wattcau, .a~ negro, aged. 87, ..died at England, the,other day. His two sons, who are tjrepentat th.o funeral; The -oldest,. Charles, lost. n, leg in the -Great, 'Wq.t, s The other-is.' a golf professional. Mr -Watteau ' '.was' buried beside his wifos was a tyc&r woman. an?l.was? empls-e£/bjr, the' Express Eugeriie, when she-was living at. Chislehurst, .Mr - \Yat(;eiiji jrcß.eued by Livingstone from the slave traders, and waa present.. &t thQ . ineetiniz. 'with Stanley, * • • ltr

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20250, 30 May 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20250, 30 May 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20250, 30 May 1931, Page 3

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