Arc children degeneratin'!r—Health authorities assert that onr children Inek muscular tone and physical litness. TV that ;is it may, parents need have no fear of the child’s future if it is given Wilson's “Maltese’ regularly. “Maltose)” is natural strengthening food which produces lame and sinew, linu tlesh, sturdy frames, and sound white teeth. Wholesale Distributors: Duncan McLean. Ltd., (jreymouth.— Advt.
Truthfulness at all times and on a : occasions is apparently not regarded by some people as a standard of conduct at all necessary or obligatory. An instance was given in the Police Court at Auckland when a female detendant was under quest ion in regard to the alleged theft of a wheelbarrow. A statement made by her in the court did not tally with a statement previously made to a constable. ‘'Why did you not tell the constable that?” asked Mr F. K. Hunt, S-M. ‘•Well. I was not on oath then. Sir.” was the reply, given with all the nssnrau'C in the world. Many folks leaving New Zealand take a good supply of ‘‘NO-IIUB-TiTNG” Laundry Help with them to less progressive lands. * New Zealand leads.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1923, Page 1
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