TEST CRICKET BROADCAST
WHERE THK CATCH COMES IN The effective way in which (he test cricket broadcasts ire handled has met with genera] approval. But (here's a catch in it. There's the risk of batching cold or 'flu while sitting up throughout the cold night, when physical resistance iR low and cold germs are extra busy While the game is on, colds arc being broadcast, too. Watch for them. Don't be caught, Have a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. A timely dose or two of "Baxter's" gives instant relief, drives out cold and keeps germs at bay. No other remedy is so quick, safe or sure as "Baxter's.' This warming, soothing compound fortifies the system against ci.kl, and safeguards the throat tnd chest against soreness and inflammation. Pin your faith to "Baxter's," New Zealand's favourite remedy. All chemists and stores eell the threes sizes, 1b 6d. 2a Gd and 43 6d.—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 14
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152TEST CRICKET BROADCAST New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 14
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