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THAT AFTER-DINNER PAIN

DANGER AHEAD. That after-dinner pain—it may be only a slight twitch or just an uncomfortable feeling of fullness—is a sure indication that your digestive organs are not functioning properly, and it is Nature’s method of saying "Danger ahead." Everything has a beginning. Indigeetion, gastritis, heartburn and similar digestive disorders commence with slight pains after eating. If neglected the trouble quickly develops. Not only does the pain become well-nigh unbearable, but vomiting, loss of weight, and lack of energy follow, and an all-round break-mg-Up process sets in. Far wiser is it to take Anti-Acido now, and so prevent more serious complications. Anti-Acido stops the fermentation of food in the stomach, dispels the gases, overcomes acidity, and soothes the irritated membranes. You can eat as much as you like of whatever you like. Your food nourishes and strengthens you, and vigorous health is enjoyed. 2s od, chemists and stores.—Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 11

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THAT AFTER-DINNER PAIN New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 11

THAT AFTER-DINNER PAIN New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 11

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