THE POLICEMAN’S I JOT. SERGEANT X CARRIES ON. Out in, all sorts of weather and at nil hours of tho nay and night, unpleasant duties often to discharge, irregular meals, and broken rest —it has been said with truth that tho policeman’s lot is not always a happy one. The experience of Sergeant X, a popular member of tho force, is a case in point. . . I ‘‘My worst trouble was acute indigestion, i I couldn’t take a meal without suffering torture. Through want of proper nourishment, rny strength and energy were being undermined, and I was seriously thinking of resigning, when I was induced to try AntiAcido, Now I am as right as a trivet, hut without Anli-Acido I simply couldn’t carry on—-and I tried everything.” i Sergeant X’s experience is typical of I hundreds of others in all sections of tho | community. No matter who tries Anti- 1 Acido, the result is tho samo—prompt relief from indigestion and gastritis with a few doses, ultimately a permanent cure. Your case will ho no exception. Try it and see. i Price 2s 6d. All chemists and stores. —Advt. ■Motor vehicles caused 15,700 deaths in the I United States last year; 5000 of the victims j were children. j A cold in the head makes one miserable, j Lose no time in getting “NAZOL.’’ Clears: out colds and catarrh in double-quick lime, la 6d for 60 doaeu. -Advt. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19258, 23 August 1924, Page 10
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