FOUND IN THE HOSPITAL.! When going the round of the wards th» other day a nurse in one of New Zealand’* largest hospitals cafiie across a tin of AntiAcido which a patient had been taking on his own initiative. Asked for (he reason, the patient replied: "1. brought it in with' me. I simply could not eat my meals without it. You may cut mo about as much as you like, but 1 must ha.ve my Anti-Acido.” Anli-Acido is to-day a positive necessity for thousands and thousands of sufferers from indigestion, gastritis, heartburn, and 1 other disorders of the stomach. They hav* found Anti-Acido to bo the one thing that makes life worth while—the only preparation that drives away the agonising pains and stabs—the only preparation that stops the ferment —the only preparation that enables them to eat what they want, as much as they want, whenever they want. Anti-Acido to-day and make life wort while; 2$ 6d. All chemists «nd *t«r«b> XAdvtvl Your case will be no exception. Tak®
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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 5
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170Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 5
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