in;,' the use of school children in the conduct of games of chance, lotteries. art unions, and other means of {.'.ambling to raise funds for school purposes, nt the session of the Synod of the North Canterbury di trict of the Methodist Church last evening. The Synod urged the Canterbury Education Board, "to exercise a close supervision of Ei 11 special efforts for school funds, so that children may not be 1 rained in these pernicious practices." Avoid hearsay forms of relief .from colds. Keep to Baxter's Lung Preserver, (he proven remedy. "Baxter's" gets to (he cause of the trouble, gives quick', safe, and certain relief, and its unique tonic properties assist quick recovery. --2
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 13
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