"MAY I HAVE A DOSE NOW, PLEASE?" No better evidence of the wonderful efficacy of Ailti-Acido, and the rapidity with which it acts, could Vie found than the fact thf.t large numbers of ÜBers, when buying from chemists, ask for a dose there and then. The pain of indigestion is so acute, and the need for Anti-Acido so urgent that they simply cannot wait till they get to their homes. And what prompt relief it brines! When entering tho shop they are agitated, distressed, 'uncomfortable. Some, even, hav» faces drawn with pain. But one dose of Arti-Acido effects a transformation. "Why. I feel better -already!'' is invariably the remark, and they leave the (shop smiling and cheerful. That's the great charm of Anti-Acido. It is so powerful, bo soothing, that it stops the worst attack of indigestion almost at once. A few doses generally cure the most chronic case. And it is so harmless that you can tWc© as much as you like, whenever you Hlca. 2s <ki» from chemists and stores.—Advtw
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 8
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