TORTURED BY INDIGESTION. " COULDN'T LIE DOWN IN BED." Rome two months ago 1 was suffering from acute flatulence. My doctor prescribed, but after three weeks I was no better, and the pain was such that I could not lie down in bed. Mv daughter reminded me of the pood Anti-Acido had done me on a previous occasion, and I decided to try it again I have no hesitation in saying that I am now perfectly fit. and do not get flatulence after eating. This I attribute solely to taking Anti-Acido." So writes a Christchurch lady to the proprietors of Anti-Acido, and the incident once again emphasises the serious ness of indigestion and tho necessity ol taking Anti-Acido promptly. Flatu lence, which means the presence of gas in the stomach or alimentary tract, is quickly dispelled by Anti-Acido, while a short course of Anti-Acido generally effects a complete cure in tho worst cases. Price 2s 6d. chemists and stores.—Advfc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 16
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