A HUSBAND'S SUSPICION. AND A WIFE'S INGENUITY. They were dining at a well-known hotel. After the meal the. wife produced from her handbag a small, piece of papsr, in which she had wrapped some white powder. She mixed it with water and surreptitiously drank it off. Her husband's curiosity—if not suspicion—was instantly aroused. "What's that stuff?", he asked. She smiled a superior smile. "Only Auti-Acidq for my indigestion, Mr. Curiosity." The moral of the story—the incident actually occurred—is that the wife, who is a martyr to indigestion, finds AntiAcido so indispensable that she devised the above simple expedient for taking a dose when dining out. She knew she would not enjoy her dinner without Anti-Acido afterwards. Hundreds—nay, thousands—of indigestion sufferers such as this lady have found that Anti-Acido enables them to eat and enjoy hearty, wholesome meals without pain or discomfort. 2s 6d, chemists and stores. . Wholesale- Agent: Eric Reeves, Ford Building, Wellington.—Advtv "CA'MFOSA" . KEEPS DUST TINS CLEAN. USE "CAMFOSA" TO DISINFECT ANYTHING. After tho dustman calls, swi!l the dust tin with strong solution of "Camfo'sa" and wetter. Instantly de-odorises'" and kills lurking germs For every disinfectingl purpose, 'use "Camfosa,"*because'it is NON-POISONOUS, yet five times as powerful as carbolic. All stores, loz Is 3d, lib tin 3s.—Advt. WHEN YOU'RE COLD AND TIRED, Nothing will buck you up like a hot tot of J.D.K.Z. Gin. Dispels fatiguebanishes Rheumatism and Gout. Unanimously recommended by the medical profession. Look for the White Heart label on tho Square Bottle.—Advt. ACTS LIKE A CHARM. One trial of Nazol will convince you of its wonderful powers in driving away colds. It cjuickly, penetrates to the lungs, soothing the bronchial passages. Nazol acts like a charm ou all colds, catarrh, and asthma. Sure, safe, speedy, and economical. 60 doses for 13 6d.— Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, F«_Cou£h£^d_Cold«._nevMjßil!i 1 --AdT.t.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 22
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