AT PEACE WITH THE WOHLIi. Ho struck a match to see if there was any petrol in his tank. There was! He patted a strange dog to see if it was tame. It wasn’t. He touched an electric wire to see if was charged. It was! He thought his indigestion was insignificant. It wasn’t I He tried to do without Anti-Acicl.o. He couldn’t! All hia life he was impulsive, reckless —always doing the wrong tiling. But experience enlightened him. Now he is taking Anti-Acido And ho is at peace with the world at last.—Advt.
Woods’ great peppermint cure, for coughs and colds, never fails. —Adrw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 11
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