SPRINGBOK KNOCKED UP TEMPORARILY. At least one of the South African footballers has good cause to remember his visit to Christchurch. Owing to the damp weather experienced at the commencement of the tour, this player found himself speechless with a heavy cold. A Christchurch .gentleman, at whose home some of the visitors were entertained. suggested that he should gargle his throat with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A demonstration was followed by a trial, ami. to his surprise, the gargle touched'the spot, and the Springliok regained his voice at once. ’ When the team left for Timaru the cold had almost vanished, and the grateful Fouth African was loud in his praises of “Baxter’s.” Ho also intends getting a supply to take home. , Baxter’s Lung Preserver is indeed a friend of all footballers, as well as the public generally. Its unique soothing, warming qualities get to the root of colds, and give lasting reljef. As a tonic, "Baxter’s” is also unrivalled for building up the system and imparting new lira and vitality to every nirl of the body. Get a supply now from your chemist or grocer. 2s. Gd. for a, generous-sized bottle. —Advt. x ,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 298, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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192Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 298, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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