The painting andi_ decorating trade is at present experiencing a. boom in Dunedin. TRAMS HELD UP. MOtORMAN iff trouble. It happened hot a thousand miles fitStti Christchurch. A string of waiting tranis, with angry, impatient passengers, bore eloquent evidence to the fact that something was wrong somewhere. Motommn Xls, of the loading car, explains: •‘My head was buzzing and spinning, and the wholo street was dancing with 'stars. I felt as if someone was trying to burn 1 my heart out, with a red-hot poker the pain was so bad. I couldn t go further with safety, so I pulled up at the first chemist’s, rushed in for a dose of Anti-Aoido, and be tiled it at once.” Motornian XIS grinned. _ “Kept them waiting two minutes, but there might have been, a terrible accident if I hadn’t taken- Anti-Acido when I did. ‘.Safety first' is my motto, in health and everything else.”— iAovt.]
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16871, 28 October 1925, Page 10
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