WEALTHY MAN STARVES Everv now and then a tragedy is diswhere least expected Certainly no one expects a wealthy man to lack food in hi? own borne Vet the man tn question is SUeralb "starving amidst plenty " Indigestion has him in its deadly grip Yon may know the sufferer ft is in your power to bring him relief frort suffering A 2s 6d tits of Anti-Acido is sufficient for a fortnight's treatment Tell him to take Ar.ti-Acidc after each meal Soon he'l! be eating heartily and digesting his food His pain will vanish and his frame will 811 out. His nerves will regain "tone," and He'll be happy In the meantime, should dyspepsia, biliousness, gastritis, flatulence, or heartburn distress von, fly to Acts-Ac:do for sure relief. "Sold bv all chemists and stores. Recommended and prescribed by leading members of the medical profession til over New Zealand.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 15
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