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It 13 strange that, although "mens sana in corpore sano" has been a recognised motto over since the time of Horace,' scarcely any consideration has been given to warmth as.an important factor in the developmentof the youthful mind, yet we venture to assert that, sound mental capacity in an unsound body is _not more incompatible than is aptitude for learning with hands and. feet in .a benumbed condition. Schools, as a rule, havo been'most imperfsctly warmed, no 'doubt, because of the feeding ai>d Attending to the ordinary Stoves, and the cost of chimney-stacks. .Our Patent Gas Stove : meets these difficulties a3 wellas otheis. and,, so far.from being considered by both teachers and scholars 03 a necessary evil, is regarded as a cosstaut friend—not red-bot now, and cold as a stone in half-an-hour's time—hut warm at all times alike. The nursery, too, could have no better means of heating than this convenient Stove. Answer to Many , Uokbksfondents.— In reply to numerous enquiries from our readers concerning the wonderful qualities of the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil—mentioned in oar last issue—we would inform them Uiat the article may be obtained from our retail druggists, or by their aid. Ask for St. Jacobs Oil, and if the dealer does not keep it in stock, he will be able to procure it in a few days from the wholesale houses. We understand there is existing an immense demand for the remedy, which is not so very surprising when it is considered what it is daily accomplishing in the way of relief and cures, bordering in some instances on the miraculous, Sold by all chemists. Price, Three Shillings.—M. Levy and Co., Agents. Well's "Rough on Cobns."—Ask for Wells'" Rough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions, —Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 6