CURED FOUR YEARS AGO sttt£“'W& WW T - In 1923 Mr -~r wi’pte as follows:;— “Mywifewas top for gone for an operation. They tried'to build her up at the hospital, but sept her home uncured after bhvpral weeks’ treatment, ’tier weight fell to 6st., and she suffered torture. A fey Anti-Acido ■have given her a hew stomach, and now she is as well as eyer.&, In 1927, four years later, the same gentleman yrites:— “My wife was never sp w;ell as she is tp-day. Anti-. Acidb has permanently py/ed 6er stomach trouble.” Anti-Acido h,ot opjy relieved indigestiou, gastritis, heartburn,, and similar forms of hyjß»ep!3,ia right from the first dose, but the Bp9 d M 49,?? is permanent. gets to the cause of the trouble, mtents formation® of gasps and adlds, and actually tones up the It brings pot merely temporary relief, but complete and permanent freedom from all sfypi-: ach derangements.—Advt. ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1927, Page 8
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