"OUR DOCTOR HAS PRACTICALLY CURED HIMSELF" That's the reply the Anti-Acido repre sentative received when he inquired from a chemist in a small South Island town ship if he had had any recent outstand ing endorsements of the wonderful qnali ties-of Anti-Acido as a cure for acute indigestion There must he few proprietary lines indeed that, apart from having the acknowledgment of the medical profession, are actually used bv them That a doctor should turn to Anti-Acido for relief from the dreaded indigestion is surely the greatest tribute that can be paid this widely successful specific. Anti-Acido is without doubt the surest remedy for all stomach disorders. It is Eowerful and soothing, yet perfectly armless, and acts with astounding rapidity. Many sufferers who thought themselves incurable have been freed from all trace of pain after a few doses. All chemists and stores stock AntiAcido, 2a 6d a tin.—Advt..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19928, 23 April 1928, Page 9
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