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ROAST DUCK TO-DAY WILL YOU HAVE SOME? Many consider that roast duck, properly stuffed and seasoned, is the most palatable of all game food, but unfortunately, for a large number, it is rich and difficult to digest. If they eat it, they suffer agony afterwards through indigestion. Not a few have to leave it alone altogether. All this is quite unnecessary now that Anti-Acido is available. Anti-Acido_ is the most wonderful cure for indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, and similar disorders of the stomach that has ever been placed on the market. It never has failed to cure, and the manufacturers have such faith in its efficiency that they guarantee it. If you cannot enjoy good, rich, nourishing food without getting indigestion, if you are inclined to vomit in the mornings or after meals, you should take Anti-Acido at once. Anti-Acido will give you the digestion of an ostrich, cure all disorders of the stomach, and nj,ake you really fit and well. Price 2s 6d. Obtainable leading chemists and stores. If you have difficulty in getting Anti-Acido, write to the wholesale agents, Neill and Co., Ltd., Dunedin.—[Advt.]

Mr B. J. Kortlang, the well-known cricketer, has sailed for the United States with the object of placing Q-tol and Fluonzol on the American market.— [Advt.^

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Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 7

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