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HE CAME BACK SMILING Incident in Chemist's Shop. A certain gentleman, well-known in commercial circles for his habitual morose expression, caused by acute chronic indigestion, entered a chemist’s shop recently and ordered Ids usual prescription, due chemist suggested giving Anti-Acido a trial. Dubious, and as glum as ever, he {'rumbled : “ Might just, as well." Three days after he came back smiling, and bubbling over with enthusiasm. Thumping his chest, he exclaimed ; “ I’m a different man. Anti-Acido is curing mo without a doubt. Another half dozen tins, please.” Similar cures are being reported every day. Anti-Acido is working wonders with those suffering from indigestion, gastritis, and other stomach troubles. It is making healthy and happy men and women who previously were partial wrecks with indigestion —banishing the pains, creating keen appetites, overcoming nausea, ami enabling them to cat bumper meals of good, nourishing food. Anti-Acido is now obtainable at all chemists and stores. You really should try it. ft’s sure to cure. Price, 2s 6d a tin. Wholesale Agents; Xeill and Co., Ltd., Bond street.—[Advt.] . ======='v Patient : “ Can this operation be performed safely, doctor?” Doctor; ‘‘That, 'my dear sir, is just what we are about io discover.”

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Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 7

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