.wealthy may starves - 0 Every now and then a tragedy is discovered where least expected. Certainly no on* expects a wealthy man to lack food in hi* own home. Yet the man in question is literally "starving amidst plenty.” Indigestion has him in its deadly grip. You may know the sufferer. It is in your power to bring him relief from suffering. , A 2» 6d fin of Anti-Acido is sufficient for a fortnight's treatment. Tell him to take Anti-Acido after each meal.. Soon he’ll be eating heartily and digesting his food. His pain will banish and his frame will fill out. Hi* nerves will regain “ tone,” and he’ll bo happy. In the meantime, should dyspepsia, biliousness gastritis, flatulence, or heartburn distress you, fly to Anti-Acido for sure relief. Sold by all chemists and stores. Recommended end prescribed by leading members of the medical' profession all over .New Zealand.—{Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 4
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162Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 4
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