EIGHT “SNARLERS” FOR ONE MEAL. Think of it! What a tremendous strain on the digestive organs—eight “snarlers” (saveloys) for one meal. This letter will keenly interest all indigestion sufferers: — “An under-gardener of mine used lo eat only four ‘snarlers’ at a sitting; •but since taking Anti-Acido he has at least eight of them, backed up by scones, cakes, and pastry.” Certainly very few of us ever require so substantial a meal, but it just shows what, the digestive organs will stand up to with the assistance of Anti-Acido. Anti-Acido positively prevents the fermentation of food, and the formation of poisonous gases. Anti-Acido restores the stomach to proper working order in quick time. All chemists and stores; 2/(1 a tin. —Advt.
The ideal remedy fdr worms in chilI dren is Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant Ito take, sure in action. No ill afteraffects. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1928, Page 8
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