HINTS ON HEALTH
By a Qualified Chemist. •WHEN FOOD DISAGREES. “Sooner or later there comes a tint's hi the lives of us all when food disagrees. There way bo pain or vomiting after meals, a feeling of tightness or fulness, accompanied by drowsiness, acidity, or flatulence. This means that your stomach has lost its tone, and it fails to function. “I have prepared thousands and thousands of prescriptions for this complaint—it is the most common of ail ailments, and one of the most serious—but I have pot yet discovered anything to equal Anti-Acido. The efficacy of tin's preparation is one of the surprises of modern medicine. “ X earnestly ■ advise anyone suffering from stomach trouble to take Anti-Acido' without delay. " Anti-Acido banishes all forms of indigestion, and enables j-ou to build up that strength and vigor which come from generous meals of good, wholesome .food perfectly digested.” —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 9
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147HINTS ON HEALTH Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 9
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