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AFTER A NIGHT OUT. There is an unpleasant sickly sensation in tho stomach —you feel all churned up, listless and depressed. This is simply because the stomach has been upset. A late, supper, a convivial evening, loss of sleep—these are the causes of the digestive organs being thrown out of gear. To restore the stomach to proper working order, take Anti-Acido. This famous specific soothes the affected membranes. Fermentation of food and formation of poisonous gases are stopped. You feel bright and cheery again in no time. To be always fit and well, food must be thoroughly and properly digested. At the slightest sign of digestive trouble, do what thousands of New Zealanders have done with such happy results —take Anti-Acido; 2s fid a tin. All chemists and stores. —-Advt.

The railway bachelors’ club intond holding their joy night in tho Railway Social Hall, Church Stroet, on Monday,' April 1. An orchestra has been engaged, novelty, and streamer dances will bo held and no effort is being spared to mako tho function a success. Patrons are ensured of a good evening’s enjoyment. Just opportune for the Easter Holidays. Newly opened, a splendid selection of boys coats by a leading English maker. The rango includes all sizes, and tho colours are grey, plum, navy, slate and brown grey. Prices from 29s 6d to 48s. Great value.— Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.—Advt.

Has mother joined the users of Radium polishes—for boots, floors, metals? Save the coupons—win a prize,—Ad vl.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 101, 28 March 1929, Page 7