SURPRISE m TENNIS CIRCLES—CHAMPION TO RETIRE There was more than one gasp of astonishment from local tennis enthusiasts a week or two back, when a well-known player suddenly announced his enforced retirement. With the prospect of international honors within his grasp, his friends could not understand his action until ho disclosed that he had been suffering so seriously from indigestion that his health and stamina had become undermined to such an extent that he simply could not carry on with the game. Fortunately for him and also for his province, a. friend recommended Anti-Acido. Now he is lit and well again, playing at “ top,” and enjoying fine, vigorous health. This we learn then—the path to success, health, and happiness lies through the stomach. Anti-Acido has cured the most chronic and severe cases of indigestion, heartburn, acidity, gastritis, and kindred complaints. By putting the stomach in proper working order it has brought back health and happiness to thousands. a t 6d, all chemists and stores.—[Ad'd.]
“Just think of it, John; the mice ate the cakes I baked yesterday!” “Never mind, darling. Don’t worry about a few mice.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 4
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186Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 4
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