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"The whole crux or tne question is the teacher," said Mr R. Darroch, : headmaster of the Roseneath School, ! AVellington, referring to education reform. "All should realise it —the Government of the day, the Councils of Education, the parents, everybody. An indifferent syllabus in the hands of a good teacher becomes, so to speak, a work of art; a good syllabus in the hands of in indifferent teacher becomes a curse for ever." —Post. The preliminary arrangements in preparation for the drafting, of regulations for the operation of the National Service clause of the Finance Act. will be made this week, states the Prime Minister. Mr Massey says that regulations wilt be probably gazetted and operated during the recess, but before this is done representatives of employers and workers will have adequate opportunity to assist in the shaping of regulations. It is the Government's wish, as Ministers explained in the House of Representatives, to give every facility for the making of satisfactory national service plans. On Wednesday morning a deputation of men interested in dairy produce interviewed the Prime Minister. At the beginning of last season there was a difficulty because a new Food Controller had just taken office in London, and there was a delay in arrangements for advances against butter and cheese. The object of the deputation to-day was te request that all practicable precautions should be taken against a repetition of last year's temporary hitch. The callers had a satisfactory conver- I sation with Mr Massey. I A Boon to Mothers—Cheap Suits for I the boys, smart cut, newest styles, neat patterns, in tweed suits. Sizes oto 8. These are quite the latest styles for boys, and the prices are very low —10/6, 12/-, 14/6, 16/6~ 18/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6.— J. C. Gillett, the Busy Draper.—Advt. Progandra quickly cures Corns, -ls. —Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OST, from the N.Z. Farmers Cooperative Bacon and Meat Company's yard at Eltham, 4 head cattle. Finder please communicate to the office of the above CJompany^ WANTED Known—Fruit at whole- ' sale prices. Best choice Dessert Apples, 41b and 61b 1/-; best Cooking Apples, 81b and 91b 1/-; best large Yellow Bananas,. 51b and 61b 1/-; lovely Dessert Pears 41b and 51b 1/- • nice large sweet Fiji Oranges. 10 and 12 1/-; best large Lemons, 1/- dozen; best Pa,ssion Fruit, 16 for 1/-; nice sweet Cape Gooseberries, lOd lb; lovely Cooking Pears. 61b and 71b 1/-; best choice Hutt Tomatoes, 3lb 1/-; Pie Melons, 141b I]-. —At Koung Young's, High st. (A. L. Hudson, manager).

WANTED— If you want real tea, full of delicious Tea flavor order "Desert Gold." It is Ceylon's best, and is what Tea ought to be. One quality, at one price—2/2. Order .today.

I "HIGH'ABOVE \ ft ALL OTHERS'* W 9 "THE DADDY OF TEAS" S ■TlriHi w ii 111 im miii__*_i2-rs~w-_:-_rJtGf_K I _ . [ For your Soldier's safety and com- ! fort.—A Bullet-proof Body Shield de- < fies shrajmel and bayonet. gives j warmth, comfort and safety. De- I liveved free to Soldiers in war zone, i 1 77'6.—P.0. Box 657. Christchurch.— ' Advt. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 April 1918, Page 7

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