HER “ GLORY BOX.” A THOUGHTFUL BRIDE MAKES INTERESTING CONFESSION. While touring. the West Const of the South Island recently a well-known commercial man called tn a newly-married couple away in the back-blocks. The journey had been arduous, aud, when asked by his hostess if ho would partake of some refreshment, the traveller replied: “Thank you, I will; but I wonder if you have any Anti-Acido in this part of the country.” The hostess burst out laughing. “Of course we have! I was doubtful of the effect of my amateurish cooking on Bill s digestion, ro I packed a tin of Anti-Acido in my glory box. V.’e needed it, too, dido t we, Billi” Bill grinned. "It certainly saved the situation. Bess is a smart woman. If every young wife gave her husband AntiAcido there would be no indigestion to disturb connubial bliss, and everybody would be healthier and happier. Look at me! A was never so fit in my life as I am to-day, and Anti-Acido did it.”—[Atlvt.J The annual football match between Donald Reid and Co., Ltd., and Dal. gety and Co., Ltd., was played all Mcntccillo yesterday, the latte < winning by G points to nil, Quennel and Faulkes scoring tries. Blaklcy Oucnnell, and M'lnucs were the pic of Dalgety’s forwards, while M‘Ooi •moved a “ safe last lino of defence Meiklo was Donald Reid’s outstandinf forward and Shadwell also played good game. In their backs Rontledg; 3’arter, and Beattie proved very £oh -m defence and attack. At the con ■lusion of the game. Mr O’Donnell, ii referring to the friendly spirit in wind the game was played, expressed th hope that the annual game would b •ontinued for many years, and coq ■luded by giving three hearty cheeij or Donald Reid and Co. Mr D. M >cid suitably replied. Mr O’Donne! hen referred to the very capabl lanncr in which Mr W. Jl Duff con the game, and in thanking but called for three cheers. In responding Mr Duff also referred to the spirit ij which the game was'played, and men tioned that it was the cleanest gam) in which he had refereed.
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 4
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354Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 4
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