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CHEMIST'S MOTHER TAKES ANTI-ACIDO. Indigestion itself ia most serious; but whoa, as with this lady, the sufferer has a weak heart, tho position ia most dangerous. Extra pressure inside the stomach means that strain is placed on the heart. . Th« lady's Son —a prominent chemist —prescribed all manner of remedies made up by himself—everything he could think of—tmt without success. Luckily, the mother herself then decided to try Anti-Acido. At last relief came. • Imagine her surprise and delight. In no time she was completely rid of indigestion, and her health rapidly improved. ; Anti-Acido will.bring you relief,'too. Formentatioij of food ;and the formation- of poisonous gases are stopped, immediately. All chenUsts and stores; 2s 6d a tiß.--AdvL Woodi* Great Peppermint Cur« Tor Children'! Hanking Cough.—Adrt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 19

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