ARE GIRLS SUFFICIENTLY . CLOTHED? Modern ideas of dress are all righ) when the weather plays its part. Foi instance, on a recent bright aud comparatively warni day, a party of girl? went riding, the clipped and groomed horses and smart riders presenting s very pretty picture. Af ter some hours 1 riding there was a halt for a resfc and a meal. Twc of the girls became quite chilled, and as the temperature dropped in the later afternoon, had quite a miserable ride homewards. F-»rtun-ately both girls hurried straigh't home, got to bed, and took, Baxters Lung Presorver, and so prevented any serious developments. This instance shows the necessity of all those engaged in outdoor sports, on hilcing trips, otc., being adequately clad or taking extra clothing with them. It also shows the wisdom of keeping "Baxters" handy at bome to prevent a serious cold developing. This warming, soothing remedy, whieh is so pleasant to take, quickly stops a cold and will also break up an established cold in record time. The huge demand for "Baxters" at tho present time indica.tes the prevalenee of colds, and the recognised value of "Baxters," 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6 from alj chgmists and stores, , : ; «; ' " *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 8
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