EVEX GOLFERS ABE HUMAA T. The other day two rival golfers werei playing off a wager. One was so palpably below form that at tho ninth hoi* his opponent made this very sporting offer. ' . . • ■ "Look here, Bill," ho said, "you're right off your game to-day, and what's more you are looking seedy. We'll postpone this game till next week, and then maybe we can play a true test. I'll give you a tip, too. Start taking 'X.P.' Life Salt, the effervescing, health-restor-ing saline, every morning, and you'll be right on your game within a week. II; keeps you fresh and fit, and: it's absoHuely the greatest "bracer" I've tried. It adjusts tho digestion, and will make a new man of you in no time." . And next week Bill won the wager. ' At all chemists and grocers, in W» sizes. Large size 2s 6d, smaller-«ize Is Cd, both best value.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 7
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