“YOU’LL DO ME!”
“I was travelling from Wellington to Dunedin recently,” a well-known commercial man relates, “and crossing in the ferry always upsets my stomach. Shortly after the train left Christchurch, I couldn’t sit still for the pain, and I was resigning myself to a beastly journey. “Just about this time a fellow traveller reached for his bag, and commenced to prepare a dose of AntiAcido. I would have given a fiver for his tin. I felt so bad. Whether he read my thoughts or not, 1 can’t say, but much to my surprise he offered me some, and, though he was a stranger, I couldn’t help saying: ‘You’ll do me, it’s what I want more thah anything else in the world just now. “And what a glorious relief! In a few minutes I brought up a feat ful lot of wind, and in a quarter of an hour or so I felt so comfortable I could have gone to sleep. You won’t catch me travelling without my AntiAcido again. Once is enough.”—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 April 1927, Page 11
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