FAMOUS CRICKETER OUT
It certainly is bad luck to roll up to a cricket match to see your favourite man caught out on the first ball. His disappointment in his defeat is something that calls for a most sympathetic attitude from all his cricket enthusiasts. It ’s a mental one, too. The question arises as to what caused his utter bad judgment and unstable nerves % Unfortunately it is not an unusual enquiry, as more than half the tragedies and unstable nerves in the world today may be traced to Indigestion, Stomach Disorders and faulty functioning of many of the organs. These may all be absolutely banished by Hardy’s Indigestion and Ulcerated Stomach Remedy, Sold at all chemists and stores for two shillings and sixpence and three shillings and ninepeneo a tin.
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Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 8
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131FAMOUS CRICKETER OUT Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 8
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