WATCH OUR WINDOWS STANLEYS ARE FEATURING NEW MATERIALS YOU'LL BE SIMPLY DELIGHTED WITH THE LATEST ROBE LENGTHS NOW SHOWING IN THE MOST ATTRACTIVE FLORAL DESIGNS. NEW SHADES AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS. SEE STANLEYS WINDOW PHONE 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, k ^ IF YOU REQUIRE A Chesterfield Suite YOU WOULD BE W1SE TO V1EW OUR EXTENSIVE RANGE OF COVERINGS AND SELECT YOUR OWN DES1GN. J. W. Lynch Ltd. (Levin's Exclusive Furnishers) BATH STREET, LEVIN. Telephone 420. 1 g= /, =j REDUCE STANDSTILL TIME Railway Wagons Must Be Kept Moving Today's most urgent transport need is railway wagons. Wagons suffering from the :wear and tfear of the wai' years are baing reconditioned as quickly as possible; additional wa.gons ordered from England should soon be here. Meanwhile, it is imperative that'wagon users make Jq^ciaj .eff.orts to.re^uce Qnly, by wholehd^^^,s^^tesK*^^vyork all transportation reqiiirements satisfaCtorily be Jonet, - • a ua Hoidiiig Up Means Letting Down " =
' SOUND BODIES ^ SOUND MINUS mm . There was a time wlien education was p M concerned chiefly with ihe "three RV\ J^7/ jjti] Today this is not enough. Mind and \ / JsT body must be active and fit. Free milk Wmsr' \J mf*mA f daily, and free apples in season are now supplied to primary sehool children. |p||§ 1.= ^l\ Free dental services have been greatly iwi extended. Medichl care is provided ^ • «/) « for all schools, and a sehool doctor study of the growingllumanLody. More can arrange for any c i to go to one fifty men and women specially of our seven ea t amps oi up to six trained in the new methods are engaged weeks. whole-time in physical education in the A true balance primary schools and training colleges. The folly of attempting to cram the . » mind and make no allowance for the Hlgh production will pay physical stresses and strains of growing Every advance in education costs money, A up is a thing of the past in New Zealand's but can any nation make a better investV State schools. We want balanced ment? Our steady progress can be mainyoungsters with healthy minds in well- tained only by steady work from (lll of developed hodies. Games and rhythmic us. Only a high rate of production will •xercises are now based on scientific pay for a high standard of liying. 1 KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH * ' SSSUIB ST KJtr ntlAKD G9VI5SMEKI W f gp—— u—_>— _k__ mmmmmqmmamKaimmmamm n i n
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 January 1947, Page 7
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