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TO-MORROW’S HOCKEY.

MEN’S MATCHES.. . ; i • -First Grade.'—Albany v. University A, at Oval No, 1 (referee, Mr Chapman); High School, Old Boys v’ Technical College Old Boys, at Oval No’. 2 (referee, Mr Mitchell) ;.City v, .University B, nit Oval No. - 3 ;;(referee,. .Mr Cumings) ■; Training College, a bye. Second. Grade.—University E v, Albany, Logan Bark, 3 p.in. .(referee, Mb T. Bailey) ; H;S;O.B. “Toas "; rt Technical. College' Old Boys, Oval No. 2, 1.30 p.m. (referee, Mr .J. Harris) ; 'University D v. High School, Logan Park, 1,80 p.m. (referee, Mr H; Tyrrell) ; University C v. Training College; Logan Park. 3 p.m: Third Grade,—High School v. Teehmcal Old Boys, at Oval No. 3, at 1.30 p.m.; Technical College W Primary Schools, at Oval No. 1, at 1,30 p.in. 5 LADIES’ GAMES. . ’ ■ A Grade.—Kaikorai y. Technical Old Girls, Oval No.- 1 (Mr J. Martyn) ; ex-High v. University. U., Logan Park (Mr J. A. Robinson) ; Training'College 1. v. Triangle, Logan -.. Park,-, main ground (D. Miller) .- Training College 11, v. Otago, Logan Park (Mr Holden) ; O.G.H.S. v. Moinoua, Oval No. 1, at L3O (E. Petherick); University .1. v. Taieri, Logan Parkj main (Mr J. Gray). . B I Grade.—Triangle I. v. Otago. 1.. North Ground (W. M’Quecn) ; Taieri v. Mompna, Oval No. ,2 (Mr C. Sew Hoy) ; Training College I. y. Ex-High, Domain (lliss Adams) ; Training College 11. y. Technical Old Girls, Jubilee Park. B.Grade. —-Otago 11. y.-Otago, Domain, -at 1,30 (Miss Adams) ,; Technical'. Old Girls 11. v. Triangle IL. Mornington; Technical College. ; v. Kaikorai, • North Ground,. 1.30 , (W. MlQneeti) ; Momonp 11. v. Technical Old Girls lIL, Oval No. 2, 1.30 (E. Jory). ‘ ■ . LEADING MERCHANT’S ADVICE. Tip to Travellers,. ■ ' At this season of the year,'when, coughs aud colds are about, the conversation naturally turns to the-topic of. health. A , leading Auckland merchant- happened to he visiting a friend ,ih Christchurch the other day, and during a general discussion he happened to mention that he always kept half a dozen-bottles of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in his house. "As a matter of fact,” he remarked, “my wife always sees that two bottles are- packed in my suitcase whenever I have to go away. Last year when I was in Australia I developed a very sore throat. I had brought the usual couple of bottles of "Baxter’s” across with me,; but had presented them to some friends, thinking that I should not need them. No-matter how 1 tried I could.get nothing to do,my throat pood, so at last I wrote for a supply of good old ‘ Baxter’s ’ to,be.sent over to me ’ by return-boat. When it came it, as usual, did the.trick, and my -throat was quite right again in a couple of days. “Baxter’s” is unrivalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore'throats, chest and bronchial ailments. It also has excellent tonic properties. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained at any chemist or store for 2s 6d. * Economical people buy the large’family size at 4s Cd, while bachelors find th e Is 6d size handy .-^-Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 13

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TO-MORROW’S HOCKEY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 13

TO-MORROW’S HOCKEY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 13