A Husband's Suspicion
AND A WIFE'S INGENUITY,
They were dining at a well-known hotel. After the meal the wife produced from her handbag a small piece of paper, m which she had wrapped some white powder. • She mixed it with water, and surreptitiously drank it off.
■ Her husband's curiosity — if not suspicion — -was instantly aroused. "What's that stuff?" he asked. She smiled a superior smile. "Only Anti-Acido for my indigestion, Mr. Curiosity."
The moral of the story — the incident actually occurred— is that . the wife, who is a martyr to indigestion, finds Anti-Acido so indispensable that she devised the above simple expedient for taking a dose when dining out. She knew she would not enjoy her dinner without Anti-Acido afterwards.
Hundreds — nay, thousands — of , indigestion "sufferers . such as this lady have found that Anti-Acido enables them to eat and enjoy hearty, wholesome meals without pain or discomfort. 2s Gd, chemists and stores.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1031, 29 August 1925, Page 19
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152A Husband's Suspicion NZ Truth, Issue 1031, 29 August 1925, Page 19
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