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UNSUSPECTED CAUSE «sj». SOME OF THE NUMEROUS AND UNSUSPECTED SYMPTOMS OF INDIGESTION. Indigestion takes many forms, and so numerous are its symptoms that hundreds ascribe its ill-health to othe causes, when all the time it’s the'r digestion that is at fault. Violent pains in the stomach and abdomen, pains around 1 the heart, pains in the head, nausea and vomiting after meals, giddy turns, emaciation, loss of appetite, thinness, lack of energy, dullness, roughness, and hardness of the complexion, pimples, sallowness—all these and more due to impaired digestive organs, sometimes partly, sometimes wholly. If you have any of the above symptoms you should take Anti-Acido, and rest assured the trouble will disappear if you really have indigestion. No risk. Anti-Acido is absolutely harmless, and no matter what your state of health positively no harm can come from taking it. 2s 6d chemists and ftores.—Advt,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1925, Page 3

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