HINTS ON' HEALTH. By a Qualified Chemist. WHEN FOOD DISAGREES. " Sooner or later there comes a time in the lives ol us all when food disagrees. There may be' pain or vomiting after meals, a feeling oi tightness or fullness accompanied by drowsiness, acidity, or flatulence. This means that your stomach has lost its tone and it fails to function. "I have prepaid thousands and thousands of prescriptions for this complaint—it is ths most common of all ailments and oct- of the most serious—but I have not yet discovered anything to equal Anti-Acid'-. The efficacy of this preparation h one of the surprises of modem medicine " I earnestly advise anyone suffering from stomach trouble to take Anti-Acido without delaj. Anti-Acido banishes all forms of indigestijr and enables you to build up that strength and vigour" which come from generous meals of good, wholesome food perfectly digested. —Advt. Prevent illness and loss of strength. Eradicate -worms. [Wade's Worm Figs,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 8
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