THE HANGER SIGNAL DEMANDS SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Now that the colder weather is with us there is urgent need for people to pay careful attenMon to their digestive systems. We eat more food in cold weather, but, generally speaking, we take less exercise. Many people will experience what is commonly known as “fullness” after a meal. This is the danger signal—the first sign of indigestion. If not “nipped in the bud” heartburn, wind, acidity, and many other worse troubles will quickly develop. A dose of Anti-Acido taken immedia t ely following meals is the surest safeguard against indigestion. It stops the feeling of fullness, and allows the foul gas to be cleared from the stomach, and so permits the gastric juices to function in the proper manner. The propietors of Anti-Acido have received thousands of letters from grateful New Zealanders testifying to the amazing curative qualities of this wonderful preparation. You owe it to yourself to buy a tin now. 2s 6d everywhere.—(Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 4
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