WOMAN’S THEFT
PROBATION GRANTED.
WELLINGTON, October 7.
“A few years ago, if you had come before the Court on this charge, there would have been no hope at all of your obtaining probation. Even now, if you were a man, there would be exceedingly little chance of your obtaining it. J—shaLL—lfflyveyer,.. take into, account the ’H, as Hit it, Hr, B to a Hi her H conH her Hilied : here, H you own NO PLEASURE FOR DYSPEPTICS. Although you cannot enjoy your food —you certainly cannot enjoying fasting either. Why not take Anti-Acido, and eat three hearty meals a day? You need food to nourish’the body and 1 maintain health. Yet in your dyspeptic state 1 digestion is agony. A dose of Anti-Acido after meals instantly mends matters. It is wonderful how it banishes flatulence, heartbum, and all forms of indigestion. A white powder, easy to take, and garanteed harmless, Anti-Acido is a remedy that all stomach sufferers can rely on for quick relief, T A 2/6 tin contains a fortnight’s supply. Obtainable from your chemist i^orekeeper.—■2, ( '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1926, Page 3
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177WOMAN’S THEFT Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1926, Page 3
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