Teachers and Abstainers
At the Education Conference the members would have no mixing of prohibiion and teaching, as Mr Bridgp, the chairman proposed, and Mr Ai;kcn seconded, that read i. 'is books contain at lr-a«t six ltf?=ons on the physical and economic tfikcis of the u?e of alcohol. Tbig resolution called forth cm sidtrablfi discussion, and was ultimately negatived by nineteen votei to three. The Chairman proposed that in struction in ihe effects of the us? of alcohol on body and mind should bp included in the Fcience, for Standards IV., V. and VI. - Negative by fiftern to fiv?.
The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the latest and most perfect of Sewing Machines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most artisiifi fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas, and any of the machines can be purchased on the easieHt of time payments from the New Zealand Clothing Factors', the local agency. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy "Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, a3 it is the only reliable food preservative sold. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has s nt £1,000 to hi3 Institute, bo thas deaf people unable to y rocure the Ear Diums may have them fre*. Apply lo Department D.K., The Institute, . " Longcott," Gunnersbnry, London, W., England. Un quailed and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is thn problem of the day, buying " Salsauxk '' is a safe investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, Meat, and all such perishable goods, and is odourless and harmless. It happened everv| night when father fell asleep, His litt e kid awoke to cough and rneeze and weep, Then father swore out loud and wished his kid wss dead, And tore his new pyjamas, jumping out of bed ; He dammed the cold linoleum stuck to feet like glue, As in his arms the chi'd was howling a'l h n . knew, But mother found a charm to make their rest secure, The kid now thrives and s'eepg on Woods' Peppermint Cure.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 July 1899, Page 3
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399Teachers and Abstainers Manawatu Herald, 22 July 1899, Page 3
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