TRAMPING MELBOURNE'S STREETS.
DUNEDINITE IN DISTRESS. '' For three whole ' days I travelled up and: down Melbourne's streets suffering untold, torture, physical and mental. I enquired here, there, and everywhere. In my anxiety to obtainrelief I tried all manner of palliatives, and visited nearly every chemist's shop in the city. Never again will 1 travel without my Anti-Acido." Anti-Acido is sold'at. present only in Zealand shops, and this unfortunate traveller sailed for Australia without his usual supply. When m Mel-, bourne he was overcome with one-of h ; s periodical attacks of indigestion, and, though he tried everything possible, there was nothing in Me'bourne that did him any good. This ireident again proves not only tlje difficulty of curing indigestion, but the wonderful efficacy of Anti-Acido. Search the woUd over, you'll n) find another preparation that driven the pain away and restores a disndered stomach so qu:ckly and thoroughly as Anti-Acido..'.-"" -—3
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18690, 13 May 1926, Page 7
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150TRAMPING MELBOURNE'S STREETS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18690, 13 May 1926, Page 7
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