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BEHIND THE SCENES. The old saying, " Physician, heal thyself," might bo equally as well applied to chemists. Chemists not only understand tho uses and effects of drugs, lint lnive access to all the leading doctors' prescriptions, and all the various medicines in stock. They also come in contact with sufferers, and soon learn what preparations are the most effeclive. ft'was a great tribute to Anti-Acido, therefore, when a chemist's assistant in a wellknown establishment reported tho other day that the only preparation that cured his indigestion was Anti-Acido. lie Buffered badly for years, and. as was only to be expected, tried every remedy he know of. Anti-Acido alone stopped the repealing and belching, banished the pain, and counterac'cd the gases and acids that caused the trouble. Chemists know from their own experience, from the enthusiastic manner in which their patrons speak of it. nnd from tho extensive sales, that Anti-Acido is tlie most effective cure for indigestion, gastritis. flatulence, heartburn, wind, vomiting, and acidity .if the stomach. It. succeeds in the worst cases. Price. 2s lid. All chemists and stores. Wholesale distributors: F. and N. Suckling. Quay Street, Auckland. —Advt.

LIFE'S TOO SHORT. He: "A man's as old as he feels." She: "A woman's as old as slio looks.'* fie: "Maltexo keeps rne young." She: "Maltexo keeps mo from looking old." lie: "Since we both agree, how about it?" Sho: "Yes, let us order another half dozen jars. Life's too short to grow old." —Advt

Writing Compcndiuins, Cent.'a Wallets, Ladies' Bags and Autograph Albums for Xmaa Presents, at Wildman and Ai'eys, Shortlund St,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 9

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