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“ Sunlight may cause carpets to fade, but the healthy colour of our children’s faces is a more important consideration,” stated the Minister of Health (Mr A. J. Stall worthy) at a meeting of the Sunlight League at Christchurch. “ Going along on the sunny side of Christchurch streets to-day, I noticed a great number of blinds drawn. How men could be so stupid to pay for windows in the house for women to cover up with blinds I don’t know,” declared the Minister. “The blinds are keeping out the healthgiving powers of sunlight.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 62

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 62

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 62

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