INCIDENT AT HOTEL. “DON’T BLAME THE FOOD.” A party ol' commercial men were dining at a leading New Zealand hotel the other day, and the wit ol : the party caused much merriment hy saying, just a.s a particularly rich entree was being served, “Don’t blame the food.” The point of the joke was graspea at once. The phrase “Don’t blame the food” is now so widely known as the slogan of Anti-Acido that ' the mere mention of it is sufficient to remind one of this wonderful indigestion cure. When food disagrees with you, it is well to remember that the stomach is at fault, not the food. Anti-Acido restores the functions of the stomach, and enables you to enjoy the richest and tastiest food. “Don’t blame the food.”—(Advt.) “When I knew how speedily my belongings were shifted, I naturally thought everything would be terribly knocked about. But no, everything was intact. I shall most certainly tell my friends when shifting to let the . Express Co. handle the removal work. And their charges are most reasonable,” The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. cn
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 5
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