THE ROOT OF ALL ILLS A DISORDERED STOMACH. Figures prove that practically every second prescription a chemist dispenses is for a disordered stomach. It Is the curse of civilisation and tho root of all ills. If your stomach is out of order, if you suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, and similar complaints, you can never be truly well, happy, and strong. You never can be 100 per cent, efficient. You never can do yourself justice at work, business, play," or sport. Fortunately, there is a positive remedy, a guranteed remedy, in Anti-Acido. AntiAcido will Telieve indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn, wind, acidity, and restore vigorous health and strength. Just imagine the delight of sitting down to a bumper meal of good, rich food, and enjoying every mouthful without fear of after-effects. 'Anti-Acido makes it possible. Why deny yourself any longer when there's no need? Obtainable leading chemists and stores. If you have difficulty in getting AntiAcido, write to the wholesale agents, Sharland and Co., Ltd., and Levin and Co., Ltd., Wellington.—Advt. ADVICE ON INFLUENZA. Profiting by the lesson of the 19la epidemic, most people are taking the ' necessary precautions. Go to bed, keep . warm, and inhale Nazoi, the powerful germicide inhalant, which proved so valuable in 191 S. Nazol penetrates the passages of nose, mouth, and throat, and nips Flu' right in the bud. Get a bottle to-day. Is 6d chemists and stores —Advt. For Bronchial Colds, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
AS YOUNG AS THE YOUNGEST sags3p mmm good humour. What Kruschen does for you is to enAnd the cause of it? f£ v th^rW 'T '«" d- M^ B d,° Uleir duty dctivcly and efficiently; clearing Just a tiny pinch or tho mW « *i ?' ? £ aIJ the Poisonous waste matmsmsM mmsm. e^iercacieaper^thtph^r fecfe'td^r^ aiffe A tiny, tasteless pinch-but it wor]- s filfiL" vnn il| teni- al disorder- a»d wonder,. It Bnpp L the body with jart gfeeatth * ""S 6e"s° °f encr". Tastotoss fn Tea t£ f*\J l"!^ Put as much In your I - II W^ breakfast cup as will D I .2 IvW lie on a sixpence. It's S ••* " the little daily dosa l-^^^' that.does it <J^^r " GOOD HEALTH FOR A FARTHING A DAY S;»si. td ii,T«s iSS»',5j i: (l a "imto -' '»* •■■"" »*>" '~iamount for a most invigorating daily gout, or habitual constipation, with in. c' iL "n ncho'-" onn, f Co! it:x") s 96 »'°»'- tivo-liver,"etc., is | m lf to one'teaspoonful m^tl/'^et a^itfftoiy. '"' NOTE.—Kruschen Salts are made in Manchester tinsrlaml 1,,, f r 'n-n tj i Ltd., established 1756, in tilel^ 1 ' o f cCge" feo Se?on* ' HUg °S ' NEW ZEALAND: Trade Supplies may bo obtained from Fairbaivn Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellinglou, Ci.ristclmrcli. and Dunediu! N.S. 77
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 32, 7 August 1923, Page 11
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