diary of a stomach. INTERESTING REVELATIONS. 8 a.m— Started the day well. Porridge, two pork sausages, and hot buttered toast for breakfast. Heavy load, but will do my bost. 10 a.m.—Still working on those sausages. 10.30. —Terrible shock! An ice cream, plate of strawberries, and three ham sandwiches dumped on top of those sausages. 11 a.m.—Sent out an S.O.S.j “Can’t stand the strain much longer.” Noon. —Sent out another S.O.S. 1 p.m. Worse and worse! Received plate of thick soup, big portion of roast duck and stuffing, green be as, new potatoes, and apple pie with (/earn. And I was dying for a rest! 1.30 p.m.—That's better! Just got a dose of'Anti-Acido. What a relief! Now going fuil speed ahead. 2 p.m.—Sent up a wireloss 'thanking him for that Anti-Acido. Ho’s in a jolly mood now, and replied; “Don’t worry, old sport 1 There’s plenty | Ar.U-Acido in tho shops. Let’s enjoy lifo,’ -•AdvL
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 1 April 1926, Page 4
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