THE GASTRIC JUICES. ANTI-ACIDO STIMULATES THE FLOW-NOT HINDERS IT. One of the great, advantages of Anti-Acido as a cure for indigestion, sour stomach, gastritis, and similar digestive disorders." is that it is positively harmless, no matter how frequently you take it. Ji is a mild whito powder which, when mixed with cold water, is easy to take, and has a, very faint flavour which leaves tho palate clean a,nd fresh, and which stimulates the gastric jcieos It does not irritate the delicate, lining of' the stomach, cause consipation, or interfere with the normal working of the system At the same time. Anti-Acido prevents tho fermentation of food and the formation of gases, counteracts acidity 0 f «.he stomach, and assists the digestive organs to function as nature intended. Thi.s is vby it, is to wonderfully effective, why it never fails to cure the most chronic case.!. A few co»es will prove its worth. Price. 2s Cd-a. fortnight s supplyr-all chemists and atoria •Wholesale Distributors: F. and N.Suckli™ Quay Street. Auckland.—Advt t "* c *"n*.
A In-al industry which should command your patronage and support Brown Bros, and Geddes, Ltd., goods are manufactured to the highest conceivable standard. They are better than the best, imported.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15
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