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GIDDY TURNS. A BUSINESS LADY'S EXPERIENCE OF INDIGESTION. Cooped up inside all day, exhausted by the cares, of business, few opportunities for exercise in the fresh air. often too tired to enjoy a good, hearty meal— is small wonder that the business lady falls a -victim to indigestion, and that her health and strength are uridermined. . One business lady in Dunedin suffered so severely that a complete collapse was imminent. In spite of medical attention, she became worse and worse. At night time, she would experience giddy turns, so badly that she-often would fall out of bed— a sign that the bad gases caused by in-" digestion were affecting her heart. Just when she was becoming desperate, a friend recommended An ti-Acido and right from the first dose she improved; The giddy turns stopped. Her appetite returned, weight increased, her l.right, frefh colour was • restored, and to-day she is in better health than ever. It is really surprising how indigestion ruins one's health, but what is more surprising still is the quickness and thoroughness with which Anti-Acido overcomes the trouble. Price, 2s 6d. Chemists and Stores. If unable to obtain, write to the Wholesale Distributors: Messrs. P. and N. Suckling, Quay; Street, Auckland.Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 6

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