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SELF-POISONING. THE CURSE OF CIVILISATION. Again and again medica] authorities nave pointed out that, through defective functioning of the digestive organs, caused by errors of diet, we are slowly but surely poisoning ourselves. It is the cause of untold suffering, the root of disease and sickness—the curse of civilisation. Owing to food being only partially digested, poisonous acids and gases are created which cause continued irritition in the fond tract. This irritation sets up a breeding ground for diseases and malignant growths. To overcome digestive disorders, and thorebly avoid this dangerbus internal irritation. Anti-Acido should bo taken directly after meals—in acute cases, as often as desired. Anti-Acido stops fermentation, neutralises poisonous acids, and prevents the formation of gases. It keeps the system free from digestive disorders, and enables you to build up health and energy with rich, wholesome, nourishing food. 2s. 6d. All chemists and stores. — Advt.

jpAjmintaw Rates for Classified Advertisements, (For Cash Only.) Births, .Marriages, Deaths and In Memorlams, 2/6 per Insertion. Rm a 11 Classified Advertisements tinder special headings as Indicated: 15 words, 1/-; 20 words. 1/6; 25 words, 2/-; 80 words, 2/6; 35 ’vnrds, 8/-; 40 words. 3/6: one Inch, 5/- per Insertion. Address all Advertisements to “The Manager.’*)

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 152, 24 March 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 152, 24 March 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 152, 24 March 1925, Page 5

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