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DO'S AND DON'TS FOR CHILDREN.—AIthough it is hoped that the outbreak of infantile paralysis will be confined to the South, the Health Department advises parents to take all reasonable precautions in the care of their children. Exposing the body to strong sunlight is one thing that should be avoided. Parents should insist that children Wear their hats and that thep do not lie in the sun without them.

TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE. Left: Colden Blonde finishing in front of Small Bop at the conclusion of a five-furlong gallop at Ellerslie . after registering the fastest time for the distance. These two horses, who are engaged in the Robinson Handicap, are trained by I. Tinslep at Gisborne. Right: Flood Tide easing up after completing a circuit on the course proper. The son of Tidal is one of the ruling favourites for the Auckland Cup, to he run at Ellerslie on Boxing Day.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 5

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DO'S AND DON'TS FOR CHILDREN.—Although it is hoped that the outbreak of infantile paralysis will be confined to the South, the Health Department advises parents to take all reasonable precautions in the care of their children. Exposing the body to strong sunlight is one thing that should be avoided. Parents should insist that children Wear their hats and that thep do not lie in the sun without them. TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE. Left: Colden Blonde finishing in front of Small Bop at the conclusion of a five-furlong gallop at Ellerslie . after registering the fastest time for the distance. These two horses, who are engaged in the Robinson Handicap, are trained by I. Tinslep at Gisborne. Right: Flood Tide easing up after completing a circuit on the course proper. The son of Tidal is one of the ruling favourites for the Auckland Cup, to he run at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 5

DO'S AND DON'TS FOR CHILDREN.—Although it is hoped that the outbreak of infantile paralysis will be confined to the South, the Health Department advises parents to take all reasonable precautions in the care of their children. Exposing the body to strong sunlight is one thing that should be avoided. Parents should insist that children Wear their hats and that thep do not lie in the sun without them. TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE. Left: Colden Blonde finishing in front of Small Bop at the conclusion of a five-furlong gallop at Ellerslie . after registering the fastest time for the distance. These two horses, who are engaged in the Robinson Handicap, are trained by I. Tinslep at Gisborne. Right: Flood Tide easing up after completing a circuit on the course proper. The son of Tidal is one of the ruling favourites for the Auckland Cup, to he run at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 5

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