ON THE WELLINGTON FERRY.
TRAVELLER QUESTIONED. On tho AVellington, wharf the other evening, as the Maori was pulliiig out, a well-known business man shouted to a friend on the steamer: "Got your AntiAcido, George?” "Too right,” called back the happy-looking George. "Don’t catch me. going away without, good old Anti-Acido!” ' George, bv the way, was at one time a sufferer from chronic indigestion. Dreadful stabbinw pains in the stomach would attack him without training day and night. Ho existed on,a starvation diet—was afraid to tackie a man’s meal. Bui life has changed for 'George, since he started taking Antf-Acido. Now he l’as the appetite of a hungry schoolboy, e’njoysi anything that is placed him. without , pain or diseqmfqjrff-qnd. is hubMtog over with health, energy and cheerfulness. ; , . , I You also will experience the same transformation as George when you take Anti-Acido tor your indigestion. It’s a wonderful preparation. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12076, 2 March 1925, Page 2
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147ON THE WELLINGTON FERRY. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12076, 2 March 1925, Page 2
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