“Lowry always had an idea that if it was late in the d- and we had 200 on the board, the last batsmen should go for it, get themselves out if they liked, but make the runs quickly, and put the other side in for about an hour in a bad light and on a bad wicket,” says M. L. Page the Canterbury hat. “I remember the match against Leicestershire. when Bill Merritt and Matt Henderson went in and hit things up sky-high for about half-an-hour. Meiritt. by the way. was the fastest runner between the wickets in the whole team. In this match, ho hit one straight back to the bowler —yet off he goes with Henderson—and they get the run easily. It was grand running. He could give us ten yards in the length of tho pitch.” Stop baby’s cough with ‘NAZOL’ Sprinkle a few drops on the pillow or “nightie.” Soothing and comforting Giving instant relief. 60 doses 1/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 8
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162Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 8
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