GIRLS' TENNIS SHORTS
A Little Too Daring. There was really nothing wrong -with turning out in snappy shorte and an abbreviated back for a. game of tennis. Everyone agreed she looked very smart, but ehe went a little too far. After playing a strenuous afternoon's tennis, she stayed till late in the evening to see the* finals played off, sitting about in her scanty attire, regardless of the danger of catching a chill. That is where she made her mistake. A heavy cold was the price she paid for her overkeennese. However, this young lady was equal to the occasion, and put things right with a few doses of Baxter's Lung Picserver, which mother was able to supply. She learned a lesson that chillis cannot be ignored even in summer time, and also further emphasised the necessity for having Baxter's Lung Preserver in the house.
Time out of number "Baxter's" eaves people from spending work days, holidays and week-ends laid ujj with colds. "Baxter's" gives quickest and surest relief, and clears colds completely out of the system. Any kind of cough, sore throat, huskiness, tightness on the chest and all bronchial afflictions yield to a few doses of this splendid remedy, which also possesses marvellous tonic properties. A generous size bottle of "Baxter's"' can be obtained for 2/0 at any chemist or store. Extra large family size 4/6, and pocket size 1/6. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 11, 13 January 1934, Page 11
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