AGONY OF INDIGESTION
'•THE PAIN WAS LIKE BEING OUT IN HALF WITH A KNIFE ' "The pain wag like being cut* in half with a knife/’ writes a sufferer from indigestion "I was helpless, doubled up, end, when I vomited, the sickness would 6cald my throat and burn my lips. 1 think 1 would have cone mad if I hadn't used Anti-Acido. It was the only thing that did any good, ana I tried -.verythin#, including prescriptions from three different doctors. * Indigestion is a cruel thing, and once let it became chronic—and sores begin to gather—then life is aot worth living. Why risk such a dreadful possibility? Anti-Acido nrevents the putrefaction of food and the formation of gases. At the sime time »c 6oothes the irritated, lining of -he stomach, and banishes all pnin and discomfort after eating. Indigestion simplv cannot exist when Anti-Acido is taken. 2s 6d. chemists and stores. —Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 2
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