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4 WW. b. . . . with Monterey’s well beloved fragrances . . . perfect Christmas tokens, no matter what else you give . . . EAU DE COLOGNE OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER 3/9 6/6 11/6 3k- & Wilfrid Owen Limited, Sydney aud Christchurch. M. 77

lies ©i FRISK SgSSßSSsm^B^BS®* fi * !j- M^ ’ ' !SS '*«&•& P; s«A' 88 aSSSSS 1111 i &&k ! H W &&S Ml SSSB aS* H r M S 3& JH PUw®* 1 I 1 @i si E e:;rmm IB|[ mm ussr » - i Foi child ijom .■ % is m cu~y&K A BETTER CHANCE Not so long ago in New Zealand only a very few children received a reasonably complete education. The rest went from primary school straight to work. Today every child must continue at school until he or she is fifteen years of age. Furthermore, every child is entitled to four years of free secondary education. between pupil and teacher. Life in a modern school is full of activity, purpose, and the joy of working together. Practical training This increase in the time all our children are at school has made other changes necessary. Many of our youngsters have strong practical ability for which advanced secondary education is unsuitable. For them New Zealand schooling now makes use of modern equipment to teach carpentry, engineering, science, farming, homecraft. More of this equipment is wanted. The new spirit Hundreds of pur schools have been built or altered for greater light, air and cheerfulness. There is a happy relationship Physical wellbeing These advances plus a new attention to the body through free milk and apples, free medical and dental care, and better methods of physical training will put the New Zealander of tomorrow among the best developed, best informed, best balanced citizens of the world. How you can help You can kelp by taking an interest :a your local school, your school committee and parents’ association. And here is one way to help obtain better schools and more teachers. Work steadily and— KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH ISSUED BT THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 4

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 3