CRADLE ROLL REPORT
TEMPERANCE UNION The Fencourt Women’s Christian Temperance Union held its annual cradle roll afternoon recently in the Fencourt Methodist Hall. There was a large gathering of mothers and children, and a very happy time was spent. Mrs Clark, president, presided, and introduced Sister Violet, the Maori Deaconess of Hamilton, who gave a very interesting and helpful address. The programme was as follows: Pianoforte solo, Miss Eileen Turner; vocal duet, Misses Loma and Olwyn Clark; recitations, Colleen Paris and Evelyn Jamieson. A gift tree was prepared for the children, and Mrs A. Wiseman, Cradle Roll superintendent, presented each child with a gift. One new member was initiated. Afternoon tea was served by the .members of the union. WATCH YOUR BABY’S HEALTH! Do you realise that “ Cradle Cap ” or like minor skin affections on your haby may be the forerunners of generalised Eczema disease for which the iack of adequate treatment may result in serious impairment to the child's health and development? Klexema treatment on these little patients has shown spectacular improvement and phenomenal success with all cases of baby eczema. It is our proud boast that in 25 years of practice in New Zealand, we have never failed to relieve a case of Baby Eczema. Consult our trained nurse at the Klexema rooms in the National Bank Building, Victoria Street, Hamilton. U2)
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21362, 5 March 1941, Page 3
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224CRADLE ROLL REPORT Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21362, 5 March 1941, Page 3
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