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' INDIGESTION AND' OANOER, I SIB LANE'S'.OEINION. Writing La1 a medical journal recenilyV Sir Arbuthrust Lain©, an authp•lity,-.- gives it ife-his'opinion: th'aV .cine*, is caused by' food.poisoning errors m 'diet.. ' This results, Sir Arbuthnot points out,; in * pbispniing'of the system which sets up chronic' irritation- in tho tract through /which" food' passes and this irritation acts as exciting, causes of, the disease. Dr.. A.. C. Jordan, Dr. M. Mutch and numerous other, specialists- support thiß,th.eory. :. in view' of .such expert-medical .opinion,. those -who' 3U«;e r...Kpi>i..indigestioa,.;.gaßtriti*,: »nd! smilar disorders of the stomach should take Anto-Acido/ ,aftd W prevent' more serious disease being contracted. AntiAcido ? tops fomentation of food and the formation of poisons and gases, banishes stomach pains* tones up the digestive ' strengthen the system with good wholscannot be enjoyed .vithont, good digestioft )a nd paves the way to health aud ■ten d v^ or 2sMi;^^.^ PEEPS AT HEOPLE; ■ .THE MAJv WHO. GEOVVLS; Most men growl a bit. It's their orerogative. Some do it from policy; lort Of suggests I'm boss.of this, hou/e, an a helps to command respect. But when a man gr.owls at the weather, • sneers at his food, snaps at his children, and finds fault with everyone, there's sontethlnif wrong; Overwork or/ menial straW hkely Maltexo (WilKn'sMalt ExS \vill buck him up, restore his pep, brina back his natural, even, temper, and kind disposition. A man can't feel' K 6od. n^tured and amiable when his food gives him indigestion, when he's worn out and down, when his nerve, are on edge.. Maltexo sweetens thint. ot-AdVf. °* WtKout codger WET' FEET MEAN. COLDH.. Unless nipped in the bud, a cold is sure to develop from xvet feet. After a soaking,- or. a sudden change of tern perature, take Naz01.... This penetratinc prompt remedy doesn't give the cold a chance. trouble is beaten before <it gets a grip Be prepared— get ais 6d bottle of'Nazol to-daY ! —Advt. ' NO FEAE, 01^ JNFECTIpN'i No matter how'soiled'.the clothes in the wash may be, tlicie is no fear o{ . infection if you use' Velvet—tl ie storilistHl.soa|). MiiUo-wasliing day Safu by keening' a. -supply, of Velvet un hanrT. - If your' jjroc6L-_doeu H-.'t M'OKik it, dvou -a p<3itoaid t0.,80x '4TI, .Chi'isJtqimrsh.-.^jiv^ .

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 15

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