"DON'T TELL MY HUS^ND. ' ' The wife ' , of a .well-known |medical man entered a chemist's shop the other day, and, having purchased a tin of Anti-Acido, made an unusual request. "Don't tell my husband," she asked. "I don't want to hurt his professional pride. He .has been giving me all sorts of prescriptions for. my indiges,tion, but Anti-Acido is the only thing that does me any good." ■ Once • again this incident demonstrates the difficulty of- c'lirinff stomach disorders and that Anti-Acido succeeds where other treatment fails. Hundreds of similar cases could be given. Anti-< Acido has cured the most chronic and" •severe cases of indigestion, heartburn 1 , acidity, gastritis, morning sickness'; and kindred complaints. By puttingthe stomach m proper working ord|er it has brought back health and happiness to ' thousands, and it will do the ; > same thing for you. 2s 6d, air chemists and stores.* .'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1080, 12 August 1926, Page 13
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144Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1080, 12 August 1926, Page 13
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