TRAMPING MELBOURNE’S STREETS.
DUNEDINLTE IN DISTRESS. “For three whole days 1 travelled up and down Melbourne's streets suilering untold torture, physical and mental. 1 inquired here, there, and everywhere, in my anxiety to obtain reliet 1 tried all manner ol palliatives, and vsuted nearly every chemist s shop m the city. Never again will 1 travel without my Anti-Acido. Anti-Aciao is sold at present only m New Zealand shops, and tins unlortunate traveller sailed ior Australia without his usual supply. \\ hen 111 .Melbourne lie was overcome with one oi his periodic attacks of indigestion, ana, though he tried everytinng possible, there was notnmg in -Melbourne that did him any good. Tins incident again pioxes not only the difficulty or curing indigestion, but the wonderiul eincacy oi Anti-Aciao. Search the world over, jou 11 not find another preparation tnat drives the pain away and lestores a disoidereu sLomacli jo quickly ana tnorouginx as Anti-Acido. —t Auvt).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 3
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155TRAMPING MELBOURNE’S STREETS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 3
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