HER HUSBAND KNEW In a previous issue the story was told of a. doctor’s wife, who. unknown to her husband, .has b'en taking Anti-Acido for her indigestion, and wiio has hesitated to tell him so for fear of hurting his professional pride. It came as a great surprise, therefore, when the doctor himself entered the same chemist’s shop, and, placing half a cio,vn on the counter, said: “'A tin of Anti-Acido, please; my wife lias been taking it and thinks L don’t know. Tt has done her so much good til aI, 1 have decided to try it myself.” There are numbers of doctors who, well aware of the seriousness of indigestion. do not hesitate to take Anti-Acido themselves and to prescribe it for their patients when the it sip I prescription fails. Indigestion, flatulence, acidity, heartburn, gastritis, if allowed to develop, play havoc with one’s health. Anti-Acido stops the trouble at once, and enables you to build up health bv proper digestion of food. & 6d, chemists find stores.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 June 1926, Page 6
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