A BKILLIINT. PHARMACEUTICAL ACHIEVEMENT. A master chemist, with n profound knowledge of drugs and their effects, based on thirty years' experience, and* devoted heart,and soul to his business, it ia not surprising that Mr. Robert Conn, M.P.S., one of New Zealand's foremost chemists, should have succeeded in producing Anti-Aeido, thereby achieving one of the most brilliant pharmaceutical successes of recent years. Realising the prevalence of stomach disorders and the impotency of ordinary drugs and preparations, and himself a martyr to tho complaint, Mr. Conii set about finding a cure. Drug after .drug and prescription after prescription wero tried. After years of painstaking research, Anti-Acido was evolved. T6-d-./i Anti-Acido is the most popular medicine on the market, and, by restoring the stomach to proper working order, it is bringing health and. strength to thousands and thousands.—Advt. "For my voice, I have lost it with hollaing and singing of anthems. '' —Shakespeare. * Singers and public speakers know how easy it is to lose their voices. But the wise ones rely on Baxter's J -g Preserver, av 1 keep in good voice alwaya. For all kinds of coughs and colds, throat, chest, and lu7ig troubles, "Baxter's" stands unrh ailed. .Famous for over sixty years as a tried and trusty remedy. An excellent tonic tor\ You can buy Baxter's Lung Preserver at any'chemist or store. Gen-erous-sized bottle 2s 6d. Be sure you gfc "Baxter's!"—Advt. For Influenza Colds take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 18
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