The Maine to city dwellers of an extra hour of daylight in the evenin'; for recreation purposes is incalculable from a national standpoint. It would mean !>etter health, greater efticiencv. and a new zest to life. The Sports Protection .Society [circularised lull sporting bodies on the subject three weeks ago • already over eighty per cent have replied strongly supporting the system, and there has been no dissentient voice. These organisations, many of them centred in country districts, would not favour 111© proposal if it meant any injury to the primary producer. Experience has proved the value of that extra hour of sunlight at. the end of the day; there is no valid reason against it, and it is to be hoped that the campaign now in progress will result in the system lieing given a trial nei« summer.—Auckland “Star.” t i A good laugh is sunshine in tlio house, so sings “No-Rubbing LaundryHelp.”—Advt. For Influenza Colds take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1926, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1926, Page 2
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