On every playground of New Zealand ^^30^ J HANNAH'S SCHOOL FOOTWEAR will soon be standing up to the roughest wear . 1 \ ' , j ever demanded of leather— and still main- j taining the HANNAH reputaticm for un- I .beatable Quality and VALUE. Over 70 years of special isation in fitting Childrens' /4jk I shoes is your guarantee of satisfaccion. 1 ''":V ^ | * '^^^NNAH AN'D CO, LTD.l fllMiM i !■ ■ II IIH1I MIMI I II I HW MBBHWMMBBaaHsawaaBBEaBgaMBHBBBaMM i ii imMrmmammum&amAmBmmmuBssm wmmmammMmmmmmmmEUumm vamam SOUND BODIES f°r ' I SOUND MINDS I ji \ >ff/^ ) tM Wr ■ There was a time when education was J / 'fl|| concerned chiefly with the "three R's". I ^^1 Today this is not enough. Mind and j / 1 1 hody must be active and fit. Free milk Z.^i.l daily, and free apples in season are now . ]||||' ^ supplied to primary school children. . %=• i W n Free dental services have been greatly f ffl f s| \ ■ extended. Medical care is provided ^ ^ I J)M for all schools, and a school doctor ^ , M I - i .-.I study oi the growms: human bodv. MorfB can arrange ior any child to go to one , cr n i " . „ ■ p tt i , n r ■ than nlty men and women speciaUj'l oi our seven Health Camps ior up to six . j * t i i jB r r tramed m the new methods are engagedw whole-time in physical education in tkg A true balanee primary schools and training collegw The folly of attempting to cram the . > ^ ■ mind and make no allowance for the High production will pay . n physical stresses and strains of growing Every advance in education costs monejM up is a thing of the past in New Zealand's but can any nation make a better invest'g . State schools. We want balanced ment? Our steady progress can be maiuP youngsters with healthy minds in well- tained only by steady work from all oig developed hodies. Games and rhythmie us. Only a high rate of production will exereises are now hased on scientific pay for a high standard of living. || KEEP PRODUCTION HIGl j y I I83UED BY THE NBTf Z I ALAN D COYE1NKIKT fl Ura\| \ \ ^ treasured thinP*B »\\"Oo\\ x \, : ' \ ..a Villl gentle cleansing 'WvM W~\ yQtfft F Yelvet Soap — 5 r * \ land's favourite 'M\\ h :\ ro pReZe KW A \ GRADE soap. ■ M\U hah9~w \ ' Jam H rH/NGS S
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5308, 22 January 1947, Page 2
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