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A well-attended meeting _ was held on M Monday evening at the Friends Hostel, y Kelburn, at which the question of the M League of Nations Union was discussed. An "interesting address was given by a Re” Dr Gibb on the aims and objects A of the union. Mrs. Evans, secretary y of the union, gave an instructive paper U upon, the women’s attitude towards the League of Nations. £< “1 have a number of cases at my school where the mother of a pupil has gone to work, as well as the A father, in order to give a boy or girl a post-primary education/’ said Dr. Hansen (Christchurch) at the _ Techni- A cal Conference, on the question of charging paying pupils the lowest po°- £ sible fees. £ ►J Don’t suffer! Barraclough’s Magic Nervine stops toothache. Is. 6d.— ,♦ Advt. *♦

BEATING THE ACT. £! It is seldom that one takes a pride in beating an Act of Parliament, yet f this is really the cast with Wilson’s Malt Extract —it is a better Malt Extract than the Pure Foods Act of New , d Zealand requires. The Pure Foods ■ n Act was established for the protection of the health of New Zealanders. It ,« sets a definite standard of quality n which Malt Extract must attain. “ The attainment of this standard alone sets the seal of quality upon a Malt Extract, but Wilson’s Malt Extract not qnly'« reaches it; it passes it by a substantial margin, and that margin is the extra superior quality of Wilson’s Malt Extract compared with the general standard. . . Supplied in three varieties: (1) Wilson’s Malt Extract (plain), for general tonic; (2) Wilson’s Malt Extract w>th God Liver Oil, for those subject to lung trouble, and (3) Wilson’s Malt Extract with Peppermint, for coughs and colds. —Advt.

GlaD BW TG H CLEAN S £ jf /] k Crockery and Glassware r == H ( ) 1 2 Aluminium and tinj~ ® S n / Il =• wiarc, woodwork, JiS w $ floleum, tiles, baths, sinks antJ paintwork. /<y PER TIN At All Grocers COJIBERO 6O+/+ ~ —■——■- - - ” I postage.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 270, 20 August 1925, Page 5

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