The following appeared in our Second Edition of Saturday:—
COLD NIGHT PREDICTED. The Government Meteorologist wired to-day :—The indications are for westerly winds, strong to gale at times and backing by west to south. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled and rain is probable. The night will probably be very cold. The barometer is rising.
BACK TO BUENOS AIRES. PRAISE FOR NEW ZEALAND. A well-known sheep fanner from Buenos Ail-os, who was bidding farewell to some friends just before his boat sailed was hcu'rd to remark: “Yes, I’ve had a glorious time. I’ve not only obtained all the pedigree stud 1 wanted, but I’ve found in New Zealand what I couldn’t get even in Buenos Aires, and that is a euro for my indigestion. New Zealand is a wonderful country, and that Anti-Acido is a wonderful preparation. My health has been completely restored.” Every day incidents similar to the above are occurring, and they all go to show the extraordinary interest that Anti-Acido is arousing as a cure for indigestion and stomach disorders. Visitors from overseas comment on it; New Zealanders everywhere are using it and praising it. Thousands and thousands have cured their indigestion, and have been made perfectly fit and healthy by taking Anti-Acido. Price, 2s 6d for fortnight’s supply; all chemists and stores, -idvt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 276, 26 October 1925, Page 8
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