SnfcUrAß tleOis S&c&fe. It ha’ppe'nefi.on Shttirday afternoon... at , the, Wellington, Tenhis Association’s Courts at Miramar. Oh the Thursday one of- thfe star player? for ap t inter-club match was..in bed with ’flu. Two days later life won his singles match and two double matches with ease, playing above the usual form. This is the story he told when he arrived oh the court: “I’ve had the ’flu all the week. I was in bed Wednesday and Thursday, .but I was determined to play to-day, sb I got busy with ‘Baxter’s’ yesterday,” This incident goes to show typical faith in this preparation as well as proof of its efficacy. Now is the time when every, home should have a b'bttie of “Baxter’s” ready, to deal with coughs, colds and other winter ailments. “Baxter’s” is unique ih’ its suitability for all ages and its remarkable tonic properties. Sold by all chemists and stores in, .1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 sizes, insist oh “Baxter’s.”—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 April 1936, Page 8
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160Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 April 1936, Page 8
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