“Early to bed and early to rise’’ is the principle of action that finds favour with advocates of daylight saving schemes. The Rev. AV. Lawson Marsh said at St. Paul’s, Devonnort* that the regulation in force m England for putting on the clock an hour during the longest months ot the vear was a capital idea. It gave people a timely reminder _ of when thev should be in bed, and m the plan worked out splendidly with folk who bad not the will to save daylight on their'own initiative. A- child’s negelected cough or cold i Mav septic symptoms soon unfold I Ailments dread might spring from such—• v - . , . • - Guard those who need your, care so ■ ■ : .much.. - ' A timclv-dose'ot soothing halm I Will "ohvintc' all risk mid harm ; For Croupy cplds-and coughs' assm-c — I Forget not Woods’ Great Peppermint. ■ ;Gure.- —1. • - ■ .’b,-.---.■ ‘ ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10392, 9 May 1927, Page 5
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