NEW ZEALANDER IN ' LONDON A KKil AIIKAIILE DISCOVERY. A New Zealander who had recently r«» turned from London remarked; “ One of (he things 1 noticed on my first day was my host taking a dose of Anti-Acido after dinner, 11 was just like home.” Anti Aeido is a New Zealand preparation, and file only way this Londoner can gel it is by sending .to Mew Zealand for it. The fact that he should send such a long distance shows how badly some, suffer from indigestion, fcnd the trouble they will take to get a good cure like AntiAeido. Here in New Zealand the name AnfiAddo is a household word. Anti-Acido has effected miraculous cures, and people every, where are using it and praising it. That residents in London should send to New Zealand for Anti-Acido is not at all surprising io those who have suffered, and know what a wonderful preparation it is. Take Anti-Acido for your_ indigestion, heartburn, acidity, •or . gastritis, 2» Sd, chemists and stores.— JjAdTtjJ
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Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 5
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