Messrs. Hall and Loach, manufacturers of the Stradiphone, .'ire not able, owing to pressure of business, to be at the Show this year. The firm have brought out several new models in fumed oak, which they will be very pleased to demonstrate to anyone interested, at their factory, ("obdeu street, adjoining Gaiety Skating Ivink. A feature of progress is the combined Stradiphone and wireless in one cabinet; when you cannot use the radio owing to atmospheric eatises you can play your favorite records on the Stradiphone. This i* the first combined instrument to be manufactured in (his country, .and will be on show for four days in Bill ( Irrrkson'.s window. Coronation Hotel building (meet mo face Loach. CokW Rink. 11 vivo 50 p.c on your address: Hall "and street, next Skutmg "GOOD FOOD IS WASTED ON ME." A thin. s"ukly-look'ing man was speaking lo a more fortunate friend. "I do eat—but good food is wasted on me. 1 .'Yon can't be digesting your food," said Ihe other. "Have you tried AntiAcid o?" . After some months the two men met again. There was a moment's pause before recognition became mutual. "I scarcely knew you, old chap. You are looking fit!" "Thanks to you, for that," was the answer, "t trited AntiAeido, and at pnee good,.food began to tell. I've put on two stone .since our last meeting, and 1 feel a new man." For all kinds of indigestion, AntiAcido is the unrivalled remedy. Easy to take, and quite harmleae to the constitution. A 2s 6d tin lasts a fortnight. iGet Ahti-Acido from your chemist or ' storekeeper today. —4.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17175, 27 October 1926, Page 4
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