ANALYST’S REPORT OF “DOCTORS’ SPECIAL.” TRAMS HELD UP. MOTORMAN IN TROUBLE. It happened not a thousand miles from Christchurch. A string of waiting trams, with angry, impatient passengers, bore eloquent evidence to tho fact that something was wrong somewhere. Motorman Xls, of the leading car, explains:—“My head was buzzing and spinning, and the whole street was dancing with stars. I felt as if someone was trying to burn my heart out with a red-hot poker, the pain was so bad. I couldn’t go further with safety, so I pulled up at tho first chemist’s, rushed in for a doso of Anti-Acido. and settled it at once.” Motorman Xls grinned. “Kept them waiting two minutes, but there might have boen a torrible acoident if I hadn’t taken Anti-Acido when 1 did. ‘Safety first’ is my motto, in health and everythirit else,”—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 26 December 1925, Page 7
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