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AFTER A NIGHT OUT, There is an unpleasant sickly sensation in tlio stomach —yon fee! all churned up, listless, and depressed. This is simply because the stomach has been upset. A lata supper, a convivial evening, loss of sleep—• these arc 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 ali'oeted membranes. Fermentation of food and formation of poisonous gases are slopped. You feel bright and cheery again in no time. To bo always fit and well, food must bo thoroughly and properly digested. At this slightest sign of digestive trouble, do what thousands of Now Zealanders have done with such happy results- -take Anti-Acido; 2s 6d a tin. All chemists and stores.— CAdvl.]

A man with Very long hair was stopped in the street by a small hoy, l who asked the time. He was told it was ten minutes to 11. “ Well, at 31 o’clock,” said the boy, “get your hair cut.” The urchin promptly bolted, but the man gave chase. _ He rounded J ho corner and knocked into a policeman, “ What’s wrong P” asked the officer. “That boy told me to get my hair cut at 11 o’clock.” “ Well,” said tho policeman. looking at his watch, “ why the hurry? You’ve got nearly ten minutes to spare yet.” Keep your children healthy and Ift’a from worms. Give them Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take. Very efi’eb* tivc.—[Advt.j

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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 10

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246

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 10

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