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AL'TKR A AUGHT OUT. There is an unpleasant sickiv sensation in the stomach—you feel all churned up, listless, and depressed. This is simply because the stomach lias been upset. A lata supper, a convivial evening, loss of sleep—these are the causes of the digestive organa being thrown out of gear. To restore the stomach to proper working order, take Anti-Acido. This famous specific soothes the affected membranes. Fermentation of food and formation of poisonous gases ate stopped. You feel bright and cheery again in no time. To be always lit and well, tood mutt ba thoroughly and properly digested. At the slightest sign of digestive trouble, do what thousands of New Zealanders have dona with such happy results—take Anti-Aeido; 2s 6d a tin. All chemists and stores. — [Advt,]

A black cat which accompanied a family from Annan'to Litranraer, Scotland. disappeared the nest morning, and eleven days later arrived at its old home. The distance is about 10J) miles. A machine which takes a log ol green, unseasoned timber fresh from the forest and turns it into complete matches, (packed in neat boxes, within the period of one hour, is to be introduced into England. ■ It is an American invention.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19281226.2.24.3

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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4

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199

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4

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