STOMACH INFLUENZA. HOW TO RELIEVE THOSE STABBING PAINS. This distressing complaint is very prevalent, and some sufferers are rather at a loss as to what is the best remedy to employ in order to bring relief from the stabbing pains. Here is a method proved by hundreds of sufferers throughout New Zealand. As soon as the pains appear take a dose of that renowned remedy —Anti-Aeido —and repeat every halfhour until the pain is relieved. This quick-acting but harmless specific quickly kills the microbes. In order to avoid any possibility of the distressing stomach influenza getting a grip on yon it is advisable—especially in hot weather —to take a docs of Anti-Aeido immediately after each meal as a preventive measure. For all stomach disorders Anti-Aeido has proved itself over and over again. It prevents fermentation and the forming of poisonous gases. A 2s fid tin lasts two weeks. All chcmits and stores.—(Advt.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 24 May 1928, Page 8
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