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"I, for one,” remarked the Bishop of Waiajpui, Dr. Sedgwick, in hisl .address, at the opening of St. Luke’s Churchroom at Napier. South, “hope that dances will take place in this hall. If the predominating note in present-day life is one of amusement, recreation, or pleasure, aind it seems that it is, then the church must see to it that the people's pleasure is sanctified. Naturally, we ajre not in sympathy with a good many of .these public dances; but if we were to hold dances in this hall, s(o that any mother could allow her daughter to come to them, we would be conferring a great boon on this end of-the parish. I was greatly struck,” he wtent on, “with a remark that was malde to me • when I was in Christchurch recently. ‘Vicar,’ said a person to me in reference to a church gathering, ‘this is better, than all the sermons in the world.* There was a great deal of truth in what he said,” added the bishop. “We must provide for sanctified recreation, such is| eleajrly one of the duties of the church.” Nothing wears, you out more quick’ly than a period of wakeful, restless nights. The cause of the trouble is - usually digestive disturbance, and the remedy is ‘Bisur ated’ Magnesia. This preparation calms the stomach, banishes the fermenting unres.t, and induces healthy slumber by the sensible means of producing peaceful digestion. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia is obtainable at any chemist’s, in either -powder or tablet form. A simple trial will prove its value to the person with a sensitive, stomach and highly-tuned nervous sysAem.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5061, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5061, 6 December 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5061, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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