Cooped up inside all day, exhausted by the cares of business, few opportunities for exercise '.in the fresh air, often too tired to enjoy a 1 good hearty meal—. jfc. is small wonder that the business lady falls a victim to indigestion, and that her health and strength are undermined. One business lady.' in Dunedin suffered 60 severely, that a complete collapse was imminent. In spite of medical attention, she became worse and worse.. At night time she would experience giddy, turns,' so badly that she -often would fall .out of bed—a sign that the bad gases cansed by indigestion were affectiiig her heart. . ( Just when, she was becoming desperate, a friend recommended Anti-Acido, and right.-from the first dose she improved. The giddy turns stopped. Her appetite returned, weight increased, her bright fresli colour was * restored, and to-day ;she is in better health than ever. It is'really surprising how indigestion ruins one's health, but what is hiore surprising still is the quickness and thoroughness . with which Anti-Acido overcomes the trouble.. • Price 2s 6d, chemiste and stores. Your grocer or chemist can obtain supplies from Box 808, Wellington,—Advtj,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 13
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187Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 13
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