VIOLENT INDIGESTION ATTACKS AUCKLAND LADY NO RELIEF UNTIL SHE TRIED ANTI-ACIDO. “After suffering from violent indigestion for a considerable time, and having tried various remedies without obtaining any relief, Anti-Acido was recommended to me. I have great pleasure in stating that Anti-Acido immediately relieved me of the distressing ailment, even after the first dose. lam now able to enjoy my food without fear of any recurrence of my former trouble. ♦ Wishing Anti-Acido every success. “Your faithfully, (Signed) “Mrs C.A.” Relief from the first dose! Isn’t that a remarkable tribute to the efficacy of AntiAcido? Don’t let indigestion impair your health and happiness when, by taking AntiAcido, you can rid yourself of all the pain and misery. Anti-Acido has cured the most chronic and severe cases of indigestion, acidity, gastritis, heartburn. It definitely stops fermentation. All chemists and stores stock Anti-Acido. 2s 6d a tin.—Advt.
The Rev Dewi Bevan Jones, aged 86, retired recently from the pastorate of Caerleon (Monmouthshire) Baptist Chapel, which he had held for 62 years. A newspaper recently produced a photograph of a woman and her daughter sitting on chairs made entirely from old newspapers pressed into rolls and varnished. A bobbed-hair woman judge sentenced an 18-year-old waggondriver to 12 months’ hard labour for cruelty to a horse in Glasgow. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs Colds Influenza VOUR toes will tingle with a cosy glow if you have a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag at the foot of the bed. Made by North British Rubber Co. 2
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Southland Times, Issue 20538, 14 July 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)
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