VVIIAT AUSTRALIANS THINK OF NEW ZEALAND REMEDY. "We are gaining ground every day,” is the latest report from the manufacturers in Australia of that famous New Zealand reiy for indigestion—Anti-Acido. So many orders were being received from Australia that it was recently deoided to commence manufacturing Anti-Acido there. Sucoess follows success. Anti-Acido has received an enthusiastio reception in Australia. Sales are increasing by leaps and bounds. For indigestion, acidity, heartburn, gastritis there is only ono remedy which succeeds every time—AntiAcido. Fermentation of food and the formation of poisonous gases are stopped, and you are able to enjoy the richest and tastiest foods; 2s 6d a tin. All chemists and stores. —Advt.
NO RHEUMATISM AT 70! He's like a child _ with the children—plays their games with them, laughs with them, is almost as activo as they are I Keep your youthful activity. Those slight twinges of pain in your jointe and muscles are warnings of tho deadly effect of uric acid in the blood, causing Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Rheumatism. Embrocations’ only aggravate and do not reach tho source of the • trouble. Rheumo drives out the Uric Acid in the blood and brings activity to the limbs —a 4s 6d bottle will convince you—from all chemists.—Persistent corns can’t resist Progandra, Is 6d. —Toothache will stop with Barraclough’s Magic Nervine, Is 6d. —Advt.
"AFORE YE GO-BELL’S.’ Bell’B is the whisky of hospitality and good cheer. When ordering, be Btiro that you are Bupplied with Scotch Whisky from Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., Perth, Scotland, and take no other. The brand which has been on the N.Z. market for thirty years—the bottle with the yellow labp'— Guarantee ago and purity.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 80, 4 March 1929, Page 2
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