WELL-KNOWN FOOTBALLER. ABLE TO PLAY AGAIN. Much surprise was caused in. football circles the other day when it was learned that a well-known player had suddenly decided to give up the game. Still young and active, he had plenty of football in front of him, and his friends were positively puzzled. One day the reason w£,s confided to them. It appeared that he had for some time been suffering seriously from indigestion. His strength and stamina had become so completely undermined that ho had found . himself quite anable to go on with the giime. Luckily one of his friends advised him to try Anti-Acido. As a result ho completely recovered his former "dash," and is now delighting the public with his brilliant play again. To enjoy vigorous health you must nourish and sustain the body with good, wholesome food, but it .must be thor' oughly digested. Anti-Acido ensures that perfect digestion, which is.so indispensable to footballers and those dc sirous of excelling at athletic sports. 2s 6d a tin, at all chemists and stores —(Advt.) First aid for coughs, colds, and influenza, [ .Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt..
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 15
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186Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 15
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