CURED FOUR YEARS AGO. STILL WELL TO-DAY. In 1923 Mr write as follows “My wife was too far gone for an operation. They tried to build her up at the hospital, but, sent her home uncured after several weeks’ treatment. Her weight fell to 6st, and she suffered torture. A few tins ol Anti-Acido have given her a new stomach, and now she is as well as ever.” In 1927, four years later, the same gentleman writes:—“My wife was never so well as she is to-day. AntiAcido has pemanently cured her stomach trouble.” Anti-Acido not only relieves indigestion, gastritis, heartburn, and similar forms of dyspetsia right from the first dose, but the good it does is permanent. Anti-Acido gets to the cause of the trouble, prevents formation of gases and acids, and actually tones up the stomach. It brings not merely temporary relief, but complete and permanent freedom from all stomach derangements.— (Advt).
FOUND IN TEMUKA HOUSE. In one house in Teniuka there is one thing that will always be found—a tin of Pulmonns. Mrs M. A. R. writes:—“My husband has derived much benefit from Pulmonas, and he says he will never be without them in the house.” Get Pulmonas at any Chemist or Store. 1/6 and 2/6 a box. —Advt. “BELL’S” FOR NEW ZEALANDERS. New Zealanders have taken to “Bell’s” like a duck takes to water. Arthur Bell’s Perth Whisky is the finest product of Scotland, of great age, mellow, palatable, and pure. Look for the signature Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., on tho yellow label. At Hotels, Clubs and Spirit Merchants all over New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 206, 15 August 1927, Page 5
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