HER .“GLORY BOX.” A THOUGHTFUL BRIDE MAKES INTERESTING CONFESSION. "While louring the West Coast of the South Island recently a well-known commercial man called cu a newly-mnrned couple away in the back-blocks. The journey had been arduous, and, when asked by.his hostess if he 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, so I packed a tin of Anti-Acido in my glory box. We needed it, too, didn’t we, Bill?” • Bill grinned. "“ It certainly saved the situation. Bess is a smart woman. If every young wife gave her husband AntiAcido there would he no indigestion to disturb connubial bhss, and everybody would be healthier and happier. Look at me! I was never so fit-in my life as lam to-day, aad Anti-Acido did it.”—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 5
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