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Ai the last meeting of the Hawke’s Ba v Education Board the question of medical examination in schools was again brought up. The chairman said that he had discussed this matter with the Minister for Education at Gisborne, and the latter said he fully recognised that Hawke’s Bay was not being properly treated in this matter. As soon as the services of a lady doctor could be procured she would be sent along, together with a nurse. The whole difficulty was in finding such a person. It was suggested by one member that when here the doctor should be asked to give a lecture on health matters to the parents of the school pupils. It was felt that this would be a capital tiling but it was pointed out by the inspector that the parents did not take sufficient interest in school matters. On one occasion when a school was being opened, only one man turned up to view the ceremony. “The other settlers were_ attending to theii hay,” was the rejoinder of a member. WIN THE FIGHT AGAINST COUGHS AND COLDS. We are all more or less susceptible to sore throats, coughs and colds in the summer. We are not prepared for them so well as in winter. Ine most effective weapon in fighting these health-enemies is Baxtei s Lung Preserver. It has won confidence through its high curative qualities. Children love it because of its pleasant _ taste and soothing effects. A Is Hid bottle is needed in every home.* BELTING USEBS a “Snug Bug with a slack belt is secured bv using “Kliimo.” Saves power expense, time and trouble: 10 and-281b tins. Manning Machinery Co., ISS Cashel Street, ’Christchurch * The Labor Department has decided to proceed with the erection of t"'c workers’ dwellings : t Pat.'.a. I’ESTIMONY. FROM BALCLT7THA. A resident writes:—“Ytour medicine proved beneficial, and I am satisfied and thankful.” Let “Drmko cure your friend of the drink habit. This harmless and odourless powder :an be given secretly if desired. Full details free, in dam sealed envelope. Write in confidence, Lady Manager., Drinko Proprietary, 212 J, Lambton Quay, Wellington.*

MR. A SMITH (From a Photo.) i m A well-known Citizen praises Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. “I was a martyr to Indigestion for seven or eight years,” writes Mr. Arthur Smith, 17 Short-street, Surry Kills, N.S.W. I tried numerous Doctors, hut all to no avail; in fact, they classed me as a Chronic Dyspeptic, when a friend advised me to try a hox of Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules, and after taking two boxes I was absolutely cured. I might state that before taking them I was unable to keep a meal on my stomach, and my nights were always nights of torment. I hope that this testimonial will help suffering humanity.” where the stomach is entirely relieved of its work of digestion, When the stomach has nothing to do but rest, it gets well and strong in a natural way. The perfect dyspepsia remedy, therefore, is one that will digest the food and permit Nature to restore the stomach. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules do just this thing. No matter how much you eat or what the condition of your stomach is, your food is properly and perfectly digested and your stomach regains its strength and gets sound and well. Sold everywhere 2-< 6 per tin. m. mi, m mm m m jqcn v" 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4817, 14 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4817, 14 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4817, 14 March 1918, Page 3

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