HETUJINEI) SOLDIEIV. SUPPERS SEVERE ABDOMINAL PAINS FOOD OUT OF QUESTION. Think oi' it! Imagine a mat)'- suffering such excruciating agony througlh imliges(ion troubles that he was coinpejllcd to go two ami three days without food. This is the letter lie wrote: — '“On returning from (he war I. suffered to severely from abdominal pains that at times food was out of the ((m'scion. f would go for two or three days without a bite. 1 lost weight, to an alarming extent. Medical treatment was of no avnil, and 1 was beginning to regard my ease as hopeless. Then Anti-Acido was reomnmended to me. Much to my surprise, after the first few doses the pain vanished entirely. Within three, months I gained over a stone, and have never felt so well in my life. " Yours truly, (Signed) H.M.M.” Anti-Acidoi Always Anti-Acido? Another hopeless ease cured by this wonderful specific. It relieves from the first dose. Buy n tin now. All chemists and stones. 2s 6d a tin.—( Advt.'l
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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 9
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196Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 9
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