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FEAST OR FAST.

NO PLEASURE FOR DYSPEPTICS. Although you cannot enjoy your food —you certainly cannot enjoy fasting either. Why not take Anti-Acido, and eat three hearty meals a day? You need food to nourish the body and maintain health. Yet in your dyspeptic state digestion is agony. A dose of Anti-Acido after meals instantly mends matters. It is wonderful how it banishes flatulence, heartburn, and all forms of indigestion. A white powder, easy to take, and guaranteed harmless, Anti-Acido is a remedy that all stomach sufferers can rely on for quick relief. A 2s 6d tin contains a fortnight’s supply. Obtainable from your chemist or storekeeper.— (AdvtJ

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Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 10

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FEAST OR FAST. Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 10

FEAST OR FAST. Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 10

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