GIRLS AND RUGBY
i. UNANIMOUS OPINIONS. . The strongly-expressed opinions of many ‘ health experts go to prove that Eugby is ‘not a suitable game for girls. Doctors i seera to be unanimous in their condemna- \ tion. I Just now the health of girls and women ‘ is seriously engaging the attention of i medical men. The matter is, being disi cussed from many points of view ’by dif- • ferent bodies. 1 One oi the most dangerous foes to health is the common cold or cough. If Bax- ; ter's Lung Preserver were taken promptly I at the first sign of trouble many a serious I illness would he averted. Consumption is ; often the result of a cold that has been allowed to become chronic. 1 For fifty-five years Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been doing good work in New Zealand homes. Its healing, soothing qualities have always proved of immense benefit to those suffering from sore chests and throats, inflamed bronchial tubes, and difficult breathing. Just now, when influenza is about again, every homo should have its bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver for the protection of each member of the family, A dose in time saves nine. Get a big bottle of “ Baxter’s ” to-day. 2s 6d everywhere, from chemist or grocer.—{A dvt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 4
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208GIRLS AND RUGBY Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 4
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