DIARY OF A STOMACH INTERESTING REVELATIONS. 8 a.m. —-.Started the day well. Porridge two pork sausages, and hot buttered toast for breakfast. Heavy, load, but will do my best. a '■ 10 a.m.—Still working on those sausages. 10.30 a.m. —Terrible shock! An ice cream, plate of strawberries, and three ham sandwiches dumped on top pl those sausages. „ 11 a.m. —Sent out an S.O.S. Can t stand the strain much longer.’’ 11.30 a.m. —Sent out another S.O.S. 1 p.m.—Worse and worse! Received plate of thick soup, big portion of roast duck and stuffing, green peas,new potatoes, an apple pie with cream. And I was dying for a rest! 1.30 p.m. —That’s better! .lust got a dose of Anti-Acido. What a relief! Now going full-speed ahead. 2 p.m.—Sent jupa wireless thanking him for that Anti-Acido. He’s in a jolly good mood now, . and replied: “Don’t worry, old sport! There a. plenty of Anti-Acido in the shops. T.at.’s eniov life.”—Advt.
“No Rubbing Laundry TTclp” is a triumphant success for washing clothes.—-Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1926, Page 3
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