WEATHER FORECAST
nclliiigujii, 'J'uih Day. Indications are lor westerly winds .strong to gale prevailing. The weaklier appeaio likely to be cloudy and uiisc tiled with rain probauie. The oaroineteri.s unsteaily with a tailing tendency. In tiio coiuise ot an address on handwriting, which he delivered bclore the \Vollington branch ui liie EducaUonai Insiitute last evening, Mr J. S. Ton"liant said that nearly 'MW samples ol nriuiig were taken at lliu J raining College, and one ot Uie nio.st outstanding fealures was that 1-0 per cent ol the writing way almost, identical in style, isinc out ol ten ol our schools were adopting the same style and the same method. in some respecus this was good, because uinldrmity to a large extent led to peifection, but at same time there were some ail vantages in not allowing the child to develop character in writing.— iN'.Zi. Tinies. i\ip that cold in the bud by treating it instantly with ".Nazol." Taken on sugar or inhaled '\Nazol" never laile. GO doses cost Is (3d. Advt. Why pay doarly ior lit-king i.ouocr when Sitarlami's the ber>i tiiat cm be produced- cosUs leo« than Ask your grocer. -vdvt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1915, Page 3
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192WEATHER FORECAST Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1915, Page 3
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