ADVICE TO CRICKETERS.
' .... The interest taken in the manly game • of cricket is almost universal. Boys ? and girls, j’outlis and maidens, p’usi- : ness men, and even hoary-headed pa- '' triarchs eagerly scan the morning and evening papern to see how “’Our Boys” 1 are acquitting themselves on the crick--1 et fields. However expert a cricketer may be-.. ? L - come, there is one thing demands his constant care, viz., his health. When ? staying in Adelaide we observed a pro- ) fessional cricketer partaking of refreshi ments with a comrade, and were struck > by the fact that he declined an “extra” 5 drink on the ground that he was “piay--5 mg.” The hot weather of Australia ~ j makes one particularly susceptible to - liver and kidney complaints. j. man ; 5 who has a disordered liver cannot do f himself justice either in batting, bowl--1 ing or fielding. 3 Wo would recommend those desirous r of shining in tho cricket field to follow ;; t example of H. Babbidge, Esq.v/? ■* ex-Mayor of Brisbane, who writes: “I? have been asked by some of my friends . ’ if I have ever taken Warner’s Safe? ’• Cure. I replied, ‘I have, and found it [ a most exceUont medicine for general deI? bility and for toning up the constitu-. tion, and have always recommended -it?; • for the same.”’ ;
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New Zealand Mail, 8 February 1900, Page 49
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