LINE UMPIRE ASSISTS PLAYER
REFEREE STOPS PLAY. It happened during a recent senior Kugby game. Play had only been going a few minutes when one player walked to the side line, spoke to the line umpire who produced a si. .all bottle. After taking a nip, the player returned to the game with seemingly renewed vigour. It happened again and then again. The referee became annoyed and stopped the game. He asked the line umpire to produce the bottle. The linesman promptly produced <> bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver and explained that his friend was troubled vrith a chest cough which hampered his breathing. Naturally the referee was satisfied and the game continued. The players too, were amused and at the end of the game responded to a call for an extra cheer for "Baxter's."v This excellent remedy Is a real Ufes<.ver when exertion causes difficulty in breathing. “Baxter’s” cuts the phlegm, clears congestion and restores easy, natural breathing. It has excellent tonic properties, too. There’s nothing lik. “Baxter’s" tor every cough, influenza cold, sore throat, or chest trouble. Always insist on “Baxters.’' At all chemists and stores in New Zealand. 1/6, 2/6 and the extra big family bottle 4,6.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19525, 26 June 1933, Page 5
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