80 WEEKS OP HAPPINESS, Wliat constitutes happiness? Opinion varies with the individual; but, to the chronic dyspeptic, happiness means a complete absence of pain, with perfect health and physical comfort. This view of happiness was strikingly illustrated the other day by an enthusiastic user of Anfci-AciYlo. "There you are," ho said, when showing a friend a pile of empfy tins of AnfciAcidi). "I'vo used over forty tins. A tin lasts mo about two weeks, mid that lot represents i-iu;!ity wi-ok.s (if health and Impounds 1 used to suffer untold agony from indigestion, hut, since taking AntiAeido, I have never been so lit in all my life, or so happy and contented with my lot." Happiness, cheerfulness, contentment —these are tho rewards of good health; and to be perfectly healthy you mustfirs!, keep your stomach in proper working order by taking: Anti-Arido regularly. An!.i-Acido stops fennentalion and the formation of gases, and enables you to eat and digest hearty meals of rich, wholesome food.—Advt. Fteri aid lor masia, *»S<}?» natf i^Hftaaia,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 12
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170Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 12
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