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Two errors occurred in our report of the Hon. James Allen's speech iu the debate in the House on Thursday on the report of the Royd Garlick Committee. Jt was stated in our report that a certain breathing exercise framed bv 51 rs. Heap had been declared to be dangerous. -Mr. Allen actually said that" tho exercise had been dropped "because under the instructions in the syllabus it was considered not to lie safe." Tho other concerned the setting tip of the committee of advice to which frequent reference has been made in the. debate. In the report llr. Allen was made to say that he was anxious to have the advice of the committee on the making of the appointment. Mr. Allen said then, and it was made abundantly clear by other speakers, that the committee were not consulted about the appointment, but about the physiral training scheme generally. Captain C. M'Arthur. managing director of the Maoriland Steamship Comnanv, was n passenger for Sydney by the AVarrimoo yesterday. liavo repeatedly used Chamberlain's Tonsil Ticincdy, and always depend unon H when siill'erin? from severe colds." writes Mr. A. IS. Fry, Gawlcr Street, Mt\ Barker, S.A. "On one occasion I had a feverish cold which turned to bronchitis, imt a few do«€s of Chamberlain's Cough ]!piiied,v fixed me up. Chamberlain's Coughfieineily is a thoroughly reliable remedy."—Advt. Mr. T. liuxlon, M.l'. for Tcmuka, Mr. H. (■'. EH. M.IV for Chiistchurch South, and Mr. .1. C'raigie, M.P. for Timaru, were passengers for tho south l.v the Wahine last evening. Children are so subject to colds. A trusly friend in any home is "X.AZOL," a natural scientific c.urc. !>o easy for youngsters to tak»; a tor drops on a uiecs of sugar.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 8

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