"GOOD FOOD IS WASTE© ON MB." A thin, sickly-looking man was speaking to a more fortunate friend. "I do eat—but good food is wasted on me. I can't put on weight or get up strength." ."You can't be digesting your food," said the other. "Have you tried AntiAcido?" After some months the two men met again. There was a moment's^ pause before recognition became mutual. "I scarcely knew you, old chap. You are looking fit!" "Thanka to you, for that," was the answer. "I tried Anti-Acido, and at once good food began to tell. I've put on two stone since our last meeting, and I feel a new man." : For aH kinds of indigestion, AntiAcido is the unrivalled- remedy. Easy to take, and quite harmless to the constitution. . A 2s 6d tin lasts a fortnight. Get Anti-Acido from your chemist or storekeeper to-day.—Advt.
Woods' Great PejEpennintCur?, For Coughs and CBTds, never fails,— A'&vt,
' fiJJ mf^^ >*^. m g . - V -^TPinr /' 1 gP Why ruin your own health as well as baby's ? That is what sleep- ip less nights mean to you. Human nature cannot stand it. ilfi gg| There j* a safe, simple remedy in Woodward's Gripe Water. This 11! gp is what a trained nurse writes to us: — jag "I have recently been nursing a patient with an abscess in the ''■* breast. The baby screamed day and night, having been ilightly iH I poisoned. I tried Woodward's Gripe Water when all else failed. 1 Wk never saw such a result—such a terrible, screaming baby, io wonder- SJ§ fully restored to health." For seventy years this famous English IP remedy has been recommended by mothers, nurses and doctors. §H Do not use narcotics—Wn^dward s is certain and abaolulch safe. HI 2/6 per bottle jL M ( feRIPE WATERS I 101 The mosl famous of all correctives for :—■ . §11 COLIC TEETHING DIGESTION FLATULENCE LOOSENESS DISORDERED STOMArH AmSuS&k. ■0 ACIDITY PEEVISHNESS CONSTIPATION ■ tiStH-rSS&Ik W S0 and all the hundred-and-one ills to which baby is heir. &Pj^*/!m&l P^l
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 19
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