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TRAMPING MELBOURNE'S STREETS.. DUNEDINITE.. IN DISTRESS. "For three? whole days I travelled up and down Melbourne's streets suffering untold torture, physical and mental. I enquired here, there, and everywhere. In my anxiety to obtain relief I tried all manner of palliatives, and visited nearly every chemist's shop in the city. Never again will 1 travel without : my vAnti-Acido.'' Anti-Acido is sold at present only in New Zealand shops, and this unfortunate traveller sailed for Australia without his usual supply; When m Melbourne he was overcome with one of h?s periodical attacks of indigasMon, and, though he tried everything posfible,. there was nothing in Melbourne that did him any good.' This ircidenfc again proves aot only the difficulty of,curing indigestion, but the wonderful efficacy of Anti-Acido. Search the world over, you'll rxii find another preparation that drives the pain away and restores a dimidered stomach so .qu:rkly and thorougily as Anti-Acido. " —3 The body of "Taffy'* Granger, a middle-aged man, was found lying behind a door in a house in Horse and Groom Court, Newington Butts, London. His neck was-broken. ,He had been missing for several days, and it was decided ultimately to force an entry into the house. 'lt is thought that he received the fatal injury by falling downstairs. His wife was taken to the hospital the previous week, .

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 12