VTKITES OF MILK. SYOXF.Y. Xov. 22. For almost a year. in furtherance ol (!••■ ■Move Milk” campaign. tlio CV.uutry Milk Suppliers’ Association lias, ns an experiment, been giving 2’) pints of milk daily to oacli of a mim I,or of schools in the move thicklypopiilnted metropolitan areas of Sydney. The milk, at the rate of one pint a head, rs given in three portions to 20 selected under-weight, under nourished, and under-developed children in each of several schools. The progress made by the children has been so remarkable tliat it has teen practically decided to continue the supply and. if possible, to enlarge the scheme. One child, (ilb under-weight, gained 11 Mb in four months, but it fell off again as soon as the supply stopped. The statistics tabulated by tlic medical branch of flic Education Department in connexion with the tests have, it is 'tated. proved such a vital factor in education that they will
A pint of best Cough Mixture can be made at home by adding sweetening and water to a small bottle of HEENZO. Cheapes t and best. 2 s
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 1
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183Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 1
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