WEALTHY MAN STARVES ■Every now mid then :i tragedy lis discovered whole lpnst expected. {.Vvtminly no ono expects a wealthy man lo took food in his own liomc. Yet tlio man in question is Etpntjly "starving amidst plenty." Indigestion has him in its deadly grip, i'rta may know the sufferer. It is in your .powpJ to bring him relief from sufl'oring. A 2s 6d tin oPAnti-Acido is sufficient for .a fortnight's treatment. Tell lilm In lako Anii-Aciilo after each meal. Snon he'll he eating heartily and (Investing his fond. His pain will banish and his fivttne will fill out. His nerves will regain "tone," and he'll be happy. In thp meantime, .should dyspe|f.ia. biliousness, gastritis, flatulence, orhvarlbttrn distress you, fly to AntiAcido .tor Bine relief. Sold by all chemists :*nd stores. Recommended and prescribed -by leading members of the medical profession all over Neff 2ealand.-HAdvt.)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 25 June 1927, Page 9
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