CONVIVIAL EVENINGS. POPULAR * 'PICK-ME-UP. ’* “The boys up here now all take . Anti-Aeido after ‘a night out.* They declare it has wonderful tonic properties, and is an ideal pick-me-up.” Such is the text of a letter the ■manufacturers of Anti-Aeido received the other day. Late nights, excitement, heavy suppers, excessive smoking and imbibing upset the stomach, and play havoc with the digestion. Anti-Aeido counteracts these after-effects, and , quickly restores the stomach to proper working order. You feel the benefit right from the first dose. Try Anti-Aeido after a convivial evening or “a ’night out.” Take a dose before going to bed. Take another first thing in the morning, if necessary, and another immediately after breakfast. That “morning • after” feeling will quickly disappear, and you'll start the day as fit and' fresh as ever. 2s 6d for a fortnight’s supply. All chemists and stores, 3 ~
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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 14
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