w»TMiw WANTS MORE. 'fow Zealand Article Popular. "thfe quality'of' article is its best recommendation. TJsei*k /that have tried it find it good, and telt their friends about it. * And so the news spreads— even to the farthest corners of the earth in some instances. It is significant, though not at all surprising, therefore, that every now and then some person in Australia should send to New Zealand for AntiAcido. Several unsolicited orders have arrived from this country just recently. What does it mean? Just this. Indigestion is a serious complaint and difficult to cure. People in Australia have heard about the efficacy of AntiAcido. They can't get anything in their own country to cure them, so they send all the way to New Zealand for Anti-Acido. , ; Mustn't Anti-A&do be a wonderful preparation to create such a worldwide interest?—(Ad.)
; j^ ee the^window display of voiles now ttfbwing. , A great selection at moist mpderatfe : priccs at Ashley's A.B.C. Stdres, Krfrangahapc Rdad.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 14
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159Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 14
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