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PLAYING AT NIGHT.

CHRISTCHURCH MUSICIAN'S INDIGESTION ENDED BY ANTI-ACIDO. # “Dancing hour after hour may be enjoyable enough to the dancers, but tho players need a good constitution,” said a Christchurch musician. “To play my instrument necessitates a bent position, and playing night after night had ruined my digestion. Despite the loss it would have meant to me, I was about to give it up, when, fortunately, I was introduced to Anti-Acido.”

“1 owe Anti-Acido everything—my health and my living. Whereas I was in ‘physical’ despair, now I can eat anything.” It does not matter how severe your indigestion or dyspepsia, you can rely on AntiAcido ; it is guaranteed to make you well. Begin with Anti-Acido to-day. 2s 6d, all chemists and stores. Neill and Co. (Ltd.), Dunedin, wholesale agents.—Advt.

A very pleasant outing was spent oa Saturday last, the occasion being the annual picnic given by Miss Beulah King to her pupils and their parents. The oodhaugll Gardens were at their best on account of : the fine weather. During an interlude in : tho games, races, etc., opportunity was taken by Mrs Scott to present Miss Beulah. King with a gold wristlet watch as a token i of esteem and affection on behalf of her j pupils. Master Wm. Budge was also preI sentod by Mr King with a tangible token j of appreciation of his self-sacrificing efforts 1 in piping whenever asked for all the youthI ful competitors. Mr King (on behalf of j Miss Kin£) and Mr, Budge (on behalf of I Master, Budge) responded-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 8

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PLAYING AT NIGHT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 8

PLAYING AT NIGHT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 8