"DON'T BLAME THE FOOD" "What's the matter Bill—not hungry?" "Yes, I am; but not hungry enough to put up . with a few hours' torture from Indigestion. I'd better order a biscuit and a glass of milk." "Hang it all, man, don't you know Anti-Acido? Eat a good meal, then I'll'get you a trial tin of Anti-Acido—2/6 will make you happy for weeks." FOR INDIGESTION All CHEMISTS and STORES. 2/6 per Tin .:-^%* J ", I 'J'HE centre of the world-famous |g New Zealand thermal regions is F **»w Rotorua, gathering place of the sun- s \ loving Maori. Wahines (Native / (1-% rf^- / '~\ Women) laugh and chatter and cook their food in natural boiling pools. / [ \ Maori'youngsters tumble like fish in 1 j **' r "* i! I the warm springs, geysers play, and the \ - W '/ sulphurous steam clouds rise from crev- \ \J\ / rff / ices in the ground. \;■ I. 5"/* I >*_J«#fc^/ Pretty Native girls will guide you to , >w the wonderful sights of the mysterious -—^ playground of Nature—see all of New , j| Jf Zealand—the tourist paradise, but ff^ first— a f 1 J
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 32
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