WEALTHY MAN STARVES. Every now and then a tragedy is diacovered wiser® least expected. Certainly no one expects a wealthy mao to lack food in his own home Vet the man in question is literally ">taoiM amidst plenty." Indigesiioa has bra in its deadf? grip Yon may know the saSercr rt » m yoar pcwer .to bring fcim relief from snfferiag. A 2s 6d tin of Actt-Acido is sufficient for a fortnight's ttttUuwt XeU Isub to take Aoii-Ackte after each meat Sooo he'll be eslins baartOy aad diewtrng bis food His pain wsU vanish ana his frame will 611 oat. His nerves wiO regain "tone,*" and he'll be happy. In the meantime, should dyspepsia, biliousness. gastritis, Batn:er>c», or heart* bare distress yoo, 8y to AntHtado for sure relief. Sold by all chemists sr>d stores. Ripcomsnended and prescribed by leading members of the medical prcftsakwj j all ever New Zealand.—.Ad**.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 17
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