AGONY OI : INDIGESTION THE PAIN WAS LIKE BEINO Cl T IN HALF WITH A KNIFE” The pain was like, being cut in 1 1 ;iIf with a knife." writes a sufferer from indigestion. "I \v;ts helpless, double up. and when 1 vomited the sieknessi would scald my throat and burn my lips. 1 think 1 would have gone mad f l hadn't used Anti-Aeido. It was the only thing that did any good, and I tried everything, including prescriptions front three different doctors.” Indigestion is a cruel thing, and once let it- become chronic —and sores begin to gather—then life is not: worth living. Why risk such a dreadful possibility? Anti-Aeido prevents tho putrefaction of food and the formation of gases. At the stunt* time it. soothes the irritated lining of the stomach, and banishes all pain and discomfort- after eating. Indigestion simply cannot, exist when Anti- j Aeido is taken. 2s 6d, chemists and stores. * I
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 77th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Preacher : Tin- Rev. Dr. R. A. Van tier Las (Bethany Presbyterian Church, Seattle, U.S.A.). 11 a.in.: 'AN OLD TESTAMENT MASTERPIECE.” Am hem, "Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem.” 6.30 p.m.: ‘ THE SECRET OE VICTORY." At- this service Mrs Hunter will sing ‘‘But. the Lord is Mindful of His People.” (Mendelssohn's Paul). T AIIU N A PRESBYTE HI A N Cl IU RC l I —Preacher, Mr F. King. Service at 2.30 p.m. TRINIT YPRESBYT'EUTAN CHURCH 77th A N NIV ERS AR Y SO Cl A L T |\II E 77th Anniversary Social of Trinity Presbyterian Church will ho held in the Sunday StPooi Hall on the Evening of WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd July, at 7.30 o’clock. Good speakers. A First-class Programme, and Supper. Admission 1/-. CHEER GERMS! CHEER GERMS! a t the BIG COMMUNITY SING-SONG in the ARMY CITADEL at 7 p.m. Come where sad hearts arc sure to bo gladdened MAJOR, ELDER, of Wellington, will be in command. 11 i.- subject is: THE FOX = PROOF WALL THE POX PROOF WALL 3 li.in. : THE HAPPY HOUR. 11 a.in. : HOLINESS ASSEMBLY. Make your way to the Army on Sunday “THE BEST EVER 1 ' TRATHEN’S THRIFT WEEK A WHIRL OF BARGAIN SURPRISES SURPLUS STOCKS BEING CLEARED AT HALFPRICE OR LESS. TRATUEN’S No cold is N AZOL-prtxif, And no cough and cold remedy is su economical as “NAZOL.” Eighteenpenoo buys 6U loses ruoiv than three a penny.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1925, Page 8
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