HALF A CEOWN SPENT IN QUEEN" STREET
BUYS MORE HAPPINESS THAN WORLD TRIP. Remarkable statement, but it's quite true. Here’s what happened. A wellknown Auckland sharebroker had for years been a martyr to chronic indigestion, and had tried all manner of specifics. Eventually ha took the advice of his medical man and undertook a world tour in the hope that changes in climate and food would cure him. But, alas, he came back worse. Agonising nights, stabbing pains, health completely undermined. Then he tried Anti-Acido. Bought a tin in Queen street, and for the first time in fifteen years had ease from the ravaging effects of chronic indigestion. Yes, ho bought more happiness and contentment for 2s 6d in Queen street than ho did during the whole of that worldwide tour. The same happiness and good health can be yours. Eat and digest hearty meals of good wholesome food. Get a tin of Anti-Acido to-day —2s 6d for two weeks’ supply.—[Advt.]
Twenty-six years ago Sir William Simpson, director of the Ross Institute, placed some deadly germs in a test tube. When it was opened a few weeks ago, the germs were found
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 5
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192Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 5
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