ANTI-ACIDO HONOURED. CHEMIST TAKES IT HOME FOR HIS SISTER. Chemists have a better opportunity than anyone else of ascertaining the merits of a preparation. Not only can they tell by the way customers come back for more of it, and the remarks they pass about it, but their own know-
lecige enames tnem to iorm an accurate opinion. It was a great honour for Anti-Acido, therefore, when the other day a wellknown chemist took a tin home for. his sister. This chemist realised at once that Anti-Acido is a preparation of exceptional efficacy for indigestion, gastritis, flatulance, wind, and disorders of the stomach. Anti-Acido prevents fermentation of food and the formation of gases. Soon you are eating bumper meals, and the body is being nourished as it should be. Health, strength, and energy return, and you feel surprisingly fit an d well. 2s 6d, all chemists and stores. Wholesale agents, Shariand and Co., Ltd., and Levin and Co., Ltd.—Advt. A PERSONAL NEED. You, personally, need a Corona Portable Typewriter. You need it to utilise time when travelling—to keep private papers private—to make correspondence more business-like—to prevent being misread —and to make duplicates of important letters and documents. The Corona weighs enly 61b, and folds up like a book, yet it is as-efficient as any full-size typewriter made. There' is no need to do without, the Corona, for it costs but £15 15g, complete with travelling case—what's more, it will soon pay for itself in time und trouble saved Call for demonstration. The Oflice Apjiliance Co., Ltd., 20, Brandon Etreet.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 21
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