GLADSTONE’S FAMOUS RULE MASTICATED FOOD 52 TIMES. It is a wcD-known fact that, the great. Gladstone, who lived to be eighty-nine, and who enjoyed exceptionally good health for one so old, made a practice of chewing his food thirty-two times, and ho himself admitted that this was one of the secrets of his longevity. Mastication stimulates the flow of gastric juices, and assists digestion; but, owdng to the hustle and bustle of modern life, few of us have time or inclination to masticate properly. The result is we become dyspeptic at an early age—suffer from indigestion, gastritis, flatulence, which, in turn, "rob us of physical and mental fitness. Fortunately, we have what was not obtainable in Gladstone's time—Anti-Acido, the popular modern preparation for overcoming indigestion and its attendant ills. Whether you eat quickly or slowly AntiAcido cna'blcs yon to enjoy and digest good hearty meals without pain.or discomfort, and so keep the. body in a healthy, wellnourished condition. Price. 2g 6d. All chemists and stores.—[Advt-jJ
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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 5
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165Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 5
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