"GOOD LUCK-BUT IT'S 'BAXTER'S.'" -INCIDENT AT TEST MATCH. In between the fall of N.Z. wickets at the second Test at the Basin Reserve, Wellington, a doughty cricketer ot former clays could bo observed regaling lumseil from the contents of a tjottitT. To the good-natured banter of the crowd he smilingly replied—"Uootl luck; but its 'Baxters.' '' Despite a heavy cold the old fellow had come all the way from Tuihape to see the match, armed with a bottle of Baxter's l.utig Preserver, which stuff, lie tsaitt, had ••fixed-lip" colds in his family for 40 years. Jn reality, •'Baxter's'' has been famous as a cough and cold remedy for well over half-a-cen'tury. It is a, rich, warm, penetrating speciiie that quickly banishes the worst forms of colds, coughs and influenza. As a building-up ' tonic, Baxter's Lung Preserver is also without peer, strengthening the constitution to withstand future attacks. "Baxter's" is a. valuable healt.li investment at all limes. Obtainable from all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s (id, family size, 4s Gd. £g
Four more officers of the Tibetan Army are going, to India to tako up military training with Ghurka battalions of the Indian Army. The Tibetan Army is rapidly becoming a useful body of troops, and it is thought that oven if China finds herself in a position to attempt to exert her suzerain powers over Tibet she will find 1-«r t'.slc. if not impossible, a most difficult one.
NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. TEE NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. A POPULAIi HOUSE OF CALL for the XL Motoring Public; as well aa for visitors to tha unrivalled Brighton Beach. The Dining: Room has a fine reputation The Best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales axi a tacked. DOWN THIS WAY. P6836 ALWAYS THE PRIMES! JtEA.T AT DIXON'S, NEW BRIGHTON. rr*HE Choicest Beef and Mutton • {£«« J. tically the same aa the town ehon nwatU you at the New Brjghtba branciL.' This better quality meat should surely be Bcrvod lo your family. DIXON iJ8.03., And lflß Caahal etreet. gj—
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18041, 5 April 1924, Page 6
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