Ten commandments taught to Japanese • children ill one of their ■school hooks, so Uov. C. 10. Junies, -peaking upon lhe disaster in Japan -aid nl n Young People’s Day service in Ihe Wnhroongn Presbyterian Church (says Ihe Sydney correspondent of Ihe Daily Telegraph), are: —(1) Re loyal-—venerate the Empire; serve your country. (2) Care for your parents —remember (heir love and affection. (3) Love the members of your family and live in unify and pen re. (4) Do good to others. (fi) Speak the truth. (f>) Study the past. (7) Be kind to the poor. (S) Be careful what yon eat. and drink. (0) Have a nolile ambition and a high spirit, no matter how poor you feel. (10 Observe the leaching of your ancestors for the honour of home and country.
\ Ru-mess Talk with Business Men. — “There is a VT, st difference Imlween wishing arid winning. Many iron,] man lias failed because he luid bis wishbone where his haokbnno ought to have been.” Are >ou wi«liincr for more business, but lack (he winning? Advertising is a sure enough winner, but it needs backbone in the man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning is slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all tne mne. Fite open season for hunting business lasts all tl e year round, but just now the game v- particularly well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anvertisement in a The Manawatu Rerald.”*
Camels have from the earliest days been tame or domesticated.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2643, 9 October 1923, Page 1
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254Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2643, 9 October 1923, Page 1
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