SHE SAT ALONE, UNTIL 1 Tile dear old lady in the opposite seat in the jolting ’bus kept up a continuous “atishoo,” much to the disgust of her seat companion, who moved from the area of infection at the first opportunity. Vacant seats, however, became scarce as the ’bus neared the City, and a gentleman, obviously a traveller, sat down next our disconcerting passenger and folded his arms. His dozing was aroused by the delicate half-stifled “atishoo,” and, from force of habit, he dived into his overcoat pocket. “Have sojjie,” he volunteered, “Great stuff Honey Acid, Good for girls, tired business men and Grandma’s alike when a cold’s got you in its grip.” One dose eased our companion’s discomfort. Again the strength and benefit of Honey Acid was proved. It cuts the phlegm, stops throatiness, and soothes as no other cure can. Try it! 2/- and 3/6 bottle everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1933, Page 6
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