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Pure cane sugar produces the best vinegar. Try Sharland’s Tabic Vinegar and prove it. Tn bottle or bulk. Jlest for all purposes.—Advt.

SOLIDARITY IN WAR. “ One of the most praiseworthy features of the war was the solidarity with which the Allied countries. Russia excepted, continued to stand together through long years of difficulties and disappointments. Conflicting interest, jealousies and national pride made themselves occasionally felt, as they were hound to do. hut it still seems true to say that in no previous war were the relations between allies more unselfish or mutually helpful than in the war of 191 -1-IS. Between officers and men of tlio various armies a feeling of good comradeship everywhere prevailed, while in matters connected with concerted action the respective authorities invariably displayed every consideration towards each other —not an easy thing to do when dealing with people whose language, customs and temperament are entirely different from one’s own.”—Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson. “FRILLS” WORTH OUR WHILE. “We are always being urged to get rid of frills in onr schools, and to get down to thoroughness and the essentials. Some of the frills that occur to many men in the street are just those things that most of us know to he vital in children’s development. We need beauty in every form ; wo need books urgently ; not forty copies of a. reader for (Such class, but the best books of the world, and reference books beside: a school library in every school, not a meagre classroom shelf of exercise book's and manuals. If we are to cut down expenses, are the school kinema and the school wireless installation indispensable, or is it. only their novelty that impresses?”—“A Teacher,” in the “Times” Educational Supplement.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 1

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317

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 1

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