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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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ON THE MAIN TRUNK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 10

ON THE MAIN TRUNK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 10