OPENING OF FISHING SEASON There are some things more easily caught than fish. This incident happened during a previous "opening." _ "You bring nothing, I'll fix everything," said a fly fishing enthusiast, inviting his friend to join him at the opening of the fishing season. All went well until the friend with a complete borrowed outfit, was dismayed to find that one wader was letting in the water. Being of a sensitive nature, and not wishing to spoil the day's sport, he plodded on up stream with one foot wet and numb with the C °At the end of the day the host discovered the plight of his quixotic friend, and after profuse apologies, squared matters by supplying a good stiff dose of Baxters Lung Preserver as a precaution against & cokl. The waders were patched for the morrow and they both enjoyeu cood fi=hi g and good fun on the second dav Fishermen take note: Colds are sometimes more er.sily caught than fish; be prepared with "Baxters." Prepared by Baxters Ltd., 602, Colombo Street, Christchurch. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1943, Page 5
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