INCIDENT AFTER “BETTY” WINS SANDERS CUP Following on “Betty’s” third successive win in the Sanders Cup contest at Stewart Island a well known visitors, prominent in Auckland yachting circles, was asked to propose an important toast at the presentation function. To everybody’s astonishment he declined. It was afterwards ascertained that a particularly severe attack of indigestion during the last week had reduced him to a weak, nervous state —he was really ill. A friend from Christchurch, who had brought a tin of Anti-Acido down with him, gave it to the sufferer and begged him to try this famous indigestion remedy. He did so, and to his amazement gained immediate relief. Within a week following “Betty’s” sensational triumph he felt a new man, was eating and enjoying hearty meals, happy with everybody. This renowned specific will give instant relief from all pain due to dyspeptic, gastric, or flatulent attacks/It is a very powerful, yet is perfectly harmless —soothing to the affected parts —stops fermentation. Buy a tin to-day. 2/6, all chemists and stores. — Advt. Oil has a mighty part to play in the smooth running of your car. Insist on Duckham’s New Process Motor Oil and prolong engine life. Tootache banisned by Barraciough’i Hagic Nervin. 1/6.
I 1 “I smoke a 25 packet of ‘Grand Cordon’ Cigarettes a day, and at the end of the day no parch, no I bite —so satisfying! Why? Because they are blended by Teofani, London.” “Grand Cordon” VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES Cork-tipped or plain, in boxes of 10 and 25. Sold by all Tobacconists. N.Z. Agents: TAIT, CARLISLE, SIMPSON LTD. 19 Bedford Row, Christchurch
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20103, 23 March 1928, Page 3
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