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' The' Boys' Institute 4th grade learn. Ims .> returned' from the south-after a sue-i cessful tour. They played- two • • games with Excelsior (Ohristchurch). The first 'game "ended in ailraw—i e.H.- Jn tho wcond game Excelsior made Utilises very' willing, but the-WeHim>ton boys stuck to it, and villi their line combination and ureal defence were able to carry the Same . through, winning by- 2 goals to irl. - Prominent players ■ were: AV. Thomas. C. Husterhob, T. B:irr, and C. .Solwny.' Mr: W. M'Cardlc was malinger of the team. ' •■:• A C\TX FOB "BAXTERS" FKOM A NEW 55EALANDEI?. AT MANLY" Miss AgnesM'l'ntyre, Darby Koad, Manly, N.S.W., writes: '.'1 am enclosing £1 for some Baxter's Lung Preserver. One bottle, which 1 bought in New Zealand, did me such a let of good when I had a cold that I want some more. I .tried every shop in and about Sydney, but could not get any-" Similar unsolicited testimonials , and calls for Baxter's reach us daily—sjnne .from" almost unknown places in Nov Zealand—some from across the Tasman, even from far oft Western Australia.
But there's n .reason. Baxter's as a cough and cold remedy succeeds where others fail. It is the. economical, com-mon-sense remedy. It is invigorating and vitalising. It is pure, rich, red, warming, and pleasant. Ton can feel it do good—right from the first dose. Yc.j—Baxter's is the remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, chest and bronchial troubles. . . ■ ■
•A large bottle costs only 2s. Gd. at Chemist or Store, .and its worth 2s. Gel. a spoonful'. Clet some now—Advt,'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9
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255ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9
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