DIGESTIVE RELIEF FOR MOTHERS-TO-BE Morning sicknejis need not bo accepted as an unavoidable condition. A sure, safe specific for all di- rder* of the digestion is Anti-Arido. AVomnn. need not fear to take this harmless whita powder. Medical men have te-trd Aid\eido. Ask your doctor about it. Tto will know that in cn«f.e of dyspepsia. gi*tritis, flatulence, heartburn, and biliousness, Anti-Acido is invaluable. A dose taken after meal* enables <o‘er Tlv>dv to digest food without r«i*v An*’Ae : do thu« resists In koeoinr the bodr woM nourished and the pervf* in a sound Anti-Arido is not eynensive. \ 2« 1 tin lasts for two we r h«. Obtain** !• from nnv rVm I *t or storekeeper.—Advfc
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12602, 12 November 1926, Page 4
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