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OFF FOR ENGLAND GOOD TRIP NOW ASSURED A wall-known Now Zealand lady who sailed rocently for England just before leaving sent the following telegram to a friend: "Thanks for Anti-Acido. Good trip now assured." In travelling, as in every-day life, the stomach easily becomes upset. Food disagrees, poisonous acids and gases are formed, and life is a round of pain and misery. Anti-Acido counteracts acidity, neutralises the poisons, and breaks up Ihe gases. A few doses, and your appetite returns, food is digested and assimilated properly, and your whole system is toned up and invigorated. Chemists and stores everywhere stock Anti-Acido. 2s 6d a tin.

»&§l£S. Intkh ma< Made of extra strong glass, guaranteed to keep liquids hot for 12 hours. Absolutelyhygienic. No risk of liquids getting between the cover and glass. 1 pint, 1 h pints and 2 pints, from 6/- to 19/6. mini Li li m *x*h lllii^iMiifiililliAil These choppers are made in 3 sizes in a careful and workmanlike manner. Selected materials ensure long wear and efficiency. Every part is doubly coated with pure tin, and is, therefore, hygienic. Four knives furnished with each chopper for cutting different decrees of fineness. 4 £*&% l if ft NELSON AND MOTUEKA. ? 1 ' '.'.'•• ."•■': : <" >«\',' 'V", .;-/-'V- : tsasaaa &W£ss@^j^sTOssasK "i.:V'-^.',-^;.vrr:\-:-.<Vv

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3