SENT TO IRELAND
ANOTHER GREAT HONOR CONFERRED ON ANTI-ACIDO. Considering the short time it has been on the, market, numerous wonderful cures of indigestion, gastritis, and ulcerated stomach have been effected by Anti-Acido, and, as a result, its fame has spread far and'wide. Only the other day half a dozen tins were ordered for a sufferer from duodenal ulcer in County Antrim, Ireland. This is most significant. Not only is it a striking instance of the faith reposed in Anti-Acido—faith based on merit alone—but it indicates how difficult it to cure disorders of the stomach and alimentary tract. When sufferers in Ireland pond nil the way to New Zealand for a remedy, well! tho trouble must bo pretty bad and the euro mighty good. And so it is. For flatulence, heartburn, wind, indigestion, gastritis, and other digestive disorders, Anti-Acido never fails. A trial tin will show von. Price, 2s Gd; chemists and stores. —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 9
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154SENT TO IRELAND Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 9
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