r, PLAYING AT NIGBTT. . , v ; CHRISTCHURCH MUSICIAN'S INDIGESTION ENDED BY ANTI-ACIDO. " Dancing hour after hour may be enjoyable onougH to the dancer, but the players need a good constitution," said a Christchurch musician. ; "To 'lay my instrument necessitates a bent position, and playing night after, night had % ruined my digestion. Despite the loss it .would' have meant to me, I was about -to-;jjiva> it 'up when, fortunately, i;l r was introduced to Anti-Acido." "I • owe '■> Anti-Acidc ■ everything—my health end my living. Whereas I was in 'physical' • 'despair, now, I can eat anything." , - ' ' . ,', ■ It ' does not matte .": how , severe \ your indigestion or dyspepsia, you can rely on Anti-Acido; it is guaranteed to make you .well. Begin with Anti-Acido todayS 2s;6d all chemists and store?. Wholesale Agents : «Sharland and Co., Ltd., and Heathsr, Roberton and Co., Ltd.->Advt..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 14
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