Woman, obtains all the rigorous exer- | ciso ghe requires from dancing ,and all ! that is likely to benefit her. There ie no ! more suitable exorcise lor assisting the : development of the heart and lungs in the young. —Dr Kobertson Wallace. - One eftect of the popularity of the motor-car is said to be that ladies now go out less often of an evening than they formerly did, long motor drives in the open air inducing an inclination to spend the remainder of the day quietly at home.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 8
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