DOCTORS SAY 70 PER CENT. OF SICKNESS COMES FROM TIIE STOMACH. An alarmingly high percentage, you'll say. But is it any wonder ? A hasty meal, a rush to get back to work, and then the majority of us work in more or less restricted spaces, offering scant opportunity for exercise. That's the start of digestive trouble, Nature does not get the helping hand she needs. Soon more serious complications follow. At the first sign of indigestion tho wise person takes a dose of 4nti-Acido —the renowned remedy for this dreaded complaint. Anti-Acido stops tho fermenta- 1 tion of food' in the storainch, dispels the gases, overcomes acidity, and soothes the irritated membranes. You can cat as much as you Like of whatevei you like. And, what is even more important, your food nourishes and strengthens yqu, and vigorous health is enjoyed. , 2s 6d » tin, obtainable chemists and stores everywhere.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19957, 28 May 1928, Page 7
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