BANG! BANG!
COMMOTION AT CHEMIST’S DOOR. It lacked a few minutes of opening time one Sunday evening, when the proprietor of a well-known pharmacy was startled to hear a, loud persistent banging on his front door. Thinking an accident had occurred, he rushed to the front to ascertain the trouble. There beioro him stood a youngster of diminutive stature, cool and unconcerned. "What’s idi the fuss about, son?” "Tin of Anti-Acido, please: Mum said to hurry.” The incident is highly amusing, but "Mum” will have the sympathy of most indigestion sufferers. The agony of ihe complaint is almost unendurable at times, and tho need for Anti-Acido is imperative. Boor "Mum” was caught unawares —and life without Anti-Acido is an inferno of agony and misery for the indigestion sufferer. No wonder "MUM” said "Hurry.” Anti-Acido brings immediate relief with the first ,dose, and continued use invariably cures the most chronic cases. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 11
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