Discussing children’s clothing when addressing the Canterbury Sc-hool Committees’ Association, Dr. Ada Paterson, director of tho Division of School Hygiene, said that in Central Otago she had come across a child encased in the following astounding mass of clothing when convalescent after pneumonia: One tweed overcoat, one tweed vest, two jerseys, a flannel shirt, a flannelette shirt, a knitted shirt, and a red fianney chest protector, topped off with a large abdominal belt packed with cotton wool back and front! Tho result was that tho child wa.s continually gasping instead of being allowed to breathe with the greatest case.
YES ! Its our Paint Spraying Outlit that gives our Prams the superior finish. POWELL’S PRAMS. 60 Bangitikei Street,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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