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Diamond O-TIS cooks quickly because pre-cooked - has more flavour because its wrapper is airtight. Your Grocer has FRESH stocks. Send 3d. in stamps for postage and packing for Free Trial Packet. Address Timaru Milling Co. Ltd., Tixnaru, The Ener§y Breakfast*

Dr Pettit spoke at the Octagon Hall ( yesterday afternoon and evening. 11l ' the afternoon ho addressed women and girls on the topic ‘The Perils of Early Womanhood.’ Airs Don occupied the chair, and Adjutant Coombs _ led the meeting in prayer. Dr Pettit pointed out the urgent need lor instruction and warning being given by mothers to their daughters regarding the social dangers to which they were subjected. He spoke of the moral shipwreck which resulted so frequently from ignorance, laxity of control, decay of home life, and the neglect of God and the Bible Referring to 1 The Cradle Ship,’ by Edith Howes, the speaker stated that this was the finest book obtainable for the instruction of children in the methods of reproduction in plant and animal life. ‘ Almost a ’ and ‘What a Young Woman Ought to Know ’ were recommended for girls from the age of puberty onwards, fn closing, the speaker emphasised _ the fact that the deepest needs _ of life could he met and its highest heights attained only through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. At night a large attendance of men gathered to hear ar address on ‘The Perils of Early Alanhood.’ Dr Riley, who occupied the chair, referred to the need for instruction being given to boys and young men in reference to these vftnj matters.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19270912.2.19.3

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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

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260

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

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