ON THE MAIN TRUNK.
PASSHNGEU'S LUCKY STRIKE. l\e had boe.i spending n holiday in the North with friends. At Iho farewell dinner Ht tl.io - -■ Hotel in Auckland, he had dined sumptuously and well, against his bet- | ter judKineot By the time the train reached Kranktoa Junction his stomach was I in opc'i revolt. Sleep was out of the uues- | lion. Ho was writ hinu in atfouy with indigestion. I \bi.ut Taumarumii. lie noticed a fellow- ! P n««etit!cr take a dose of something. Out ot curiosity he inquired what, it was. : ■■ \ntpAcido, was the reply. ".Like to try it?" He accepted the invitation. In ten minutes, the pain had disappeared. At, i Mirton he was sound asleep. Hetore dis- ! en'ibarkinc at Wellington he turned to the 1 "ood Samaritan and said: ' My friend, you Hftved my life with Anti-Acido. I had ' heard about it. but didn't know it. was so ! wonderful. I'll eel a tin first thine. It's I the luckiest Strike I ever made. Ive found \ a cure for indigestion at last, and aiu very grateful." Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 10
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177ON THE MAIN TRUNK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 10
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