MORNING SICKNESS. STATEMENT BY PROMINET MEDICAL MAN. Expectant mothers will be very interested in th« letter, written by a well-known Dunedin doctor:: — “I have found Anti-Acido especially useful in my maternity work, both in the early and later months of pregnancy. When I commenced practice, Anti-Acido was practically unknown. Now every pregnant woman and nursing mother has a tin on her shelf—she relies on it to relieve the gastric troubles which worry her at these periods.” Anti-Acido prevents all sickness and the attendant nausea and depression. Wholesome nourishing meals can be enjoyed without fear of pain and discomfort. All chemists and stores stock Anti-Acido; 2e 6d a tin.—(Advt.)
TRAVELLING WASHING PROBLEM. The travelling washing problem is easily solved by taking with you a packet or two of I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder. All you have to do is to soak your clothes in a wash basin of water along with a little I.X.L. which will quiclky coax the dirt out of the garments with the aid of only the slightest rubbing, leaving your clothes refreshingly clean.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 20669, 15 December 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)
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