TRAMS HELD UP. MOTORMAN IN TROUBLE. It happened not a thousand miles from Christchurch. A string of waiting trams, with angry, impatient passengers, bore eloquent evidence to the fact that something was wrong somewhere. Motorman Xl 5, of the leading car, explains: '' My head was buzzing and spinning, and the whole street was dancing with stars. I felt as if someone was trying to burn my heart out with a red-hot poker, the pain was so bad. I conldn't go further with safety, so I pulled up at the first chemist's, rushed in for a dose of Anti-Acido, and settled it at once." Motorman Xl 5 grinned. "Kept them waiting two minutes, but there might have been a terrible accident if I hadn't taken Anti-Acido when,l did. ' Safety first' is my motto, in health and everything else." Reports from - Seoul, Korea, state that more than 3000 residents of that place are dwelling in caves, just as their ancestors did in a primitive age. It is believed that most of these cavedwellers are members of the povertystricken, unemployed class which has been greatly augmented lately because of the industrial depression. The Seoul authorities. are declared to bo somewhat perturbed over the situation, and are planning relief measures in order to halt the cave-digging tendencies, of the inhabitants.
ANTI-BILIOUS act promptly and effectively in regulating the stomach, liv.r and bowe's. They contain nothing irritating or injurious, and you do not become habituated to them and have to increase the size and frequency of the dose. Smalt, Pill (new size 32 in box) price 1/6. Of all chemists throughout, the World. James Cockle * Co* Ltd* London
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 4
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