BANG 1 BANG!
COMMOTION AT CHEMIST’S DOOR. It lacked a few minutes of opening time one Sunday evening, when the proprietor of a well-known pharmacy wa> startled to hoar a loud, persistent banging on his front door. Thinking an accident had occurred, he rushed to the front to ascertain the trouble. There before him stood a youngster of diminutive stature, cool and unconcerned. “What’s nil the fuss son?" “Tin of Anti-Acido, please! Mum said to hurry.” The incident Is highly amusing, but “ Mum ’’ will have the s-ympathy df most indigestion sufferers. The agony of tho complaint Is almost unendurable at times, ami the need for ANTI-ACIDO is imperative. Poor “ Mum ” was caught unawares and life without Anti-Acido is an inferno of agony and misery for the indigestion sufferer. No wonder “Mum" said “hurry." Anti-Acido brings immediate relief with the first dose, and continued use invariably cures tKi w.oat ehronio cases.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19405, 14 February 1925, Page 10
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