INDIGESTION SERIOUS
NEGLECTED NOW, DISASTER LATER. “Oh 1 Just a slight touch of indigestion. I’ll be all right soon. Nothing to worry about." That’s how it begins. The little twitches of pain, the bringing up of wind, the fullness after meals—the early signs of indigestion —are treated lightly and generally ignored. It is a great mistake. Indigestion is a serious complaint. It quickly goes from bad to worse, and before you realise it your case is chronic. In the end you suffer agony from the pain, become thin, run-down, emaciated, nervous. ! Many have to lie up for weeks, and not at: few nave to undergo serious operations. | The wise person runs no risKs, but nips i indigestion in the bud with Anti-Acido. | Anti-Acido costs only 2s 6d a tin, but it; will save you pounds and pounds in doc- | tors’ bills and losses through absence from I business or work. Invest 2s 6d in AntiAcido to-day for future health and happi- | ness. All chemists and stores. Wholesale distributors: Neill and Co., Ltd,, Dunedin,—{Advt.]
Ike: “That fellow must be studious. He always wears an eyeshade in class.” Mike ; “ Yeah, that’s to keep the sun away and give him a chance to sleep.”—‘ Now York Mercury.’ After thirty-five years’ service as coxswain of Cambois lifeboat, all the members of which are miners, Anthony Bushell has resigned.
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Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 7
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224Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 7
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