The report appearing in the Lyttelton Times this morning, that the inspection of the Ashburton school was delayed until the appointment of a new inspector, is not correct. Mr Pery* man's motion to that effect received no support as it would have been a violation of the engagements of the Board. Mr Weston’s was carried, requesting the Chairman and Secretary to appoint, with Mr Edge, some competent person not committed to any previous impression or I opinion on the merits of the matter at. the school. “Stating” Power. —lt will be interest Ing to athletes, and to all who value the power of physical endurance, to know that at “ home ” and in the sister colonies an article has of late years come into general use, which is very strongly recommended as. being an exceedingly plea* sant beverage, and which yet imparts, in an unusually large degree, what is expres, sively known as “staying power,—in other words, nutriment and strength. We refe? to drttaqr'v “
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1548, 5 June 1885, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1548, 5 June 1885, Page 3
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