The lot of tlie commercial traveller is not always a : happy one. Travelling about from town to town often necessitates the taking of rush meals at irregular hours, and many become- chronic dyspeptics •' after being on the road' a snort time. . :
Realising this, the manager of one ofthe largest warehouses .in New..- Zealandmakes a point of presenting 'Anti-Acido to any_ of his travellers who complain 'of indigestion. Dozens of tins have been given away in this manner, and the manager states he has been- amply rewarded. Anti-Acido is wonderfully effective in banishing indigestion, gastritis,; flatulence, and similar disorders of the digestive system. It keeps a traveller fit and well, and he does more business, and better business, ( than he who suffers from indigestion,- and: loses his punch. ....
Every salesman, every commercial traveller, should take Anti-Acido to counteract digestive disorders, and keep himself up to the mark these days of keen competition. Price 2s 6d, chemists and stores. Tour grocer or chemist can obtain supplies from Box 803. Wellington. —fAdvt. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 21
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179Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 21
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