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“If morals cannot be taught, why does every well-meaning person try to impress on ohildren a certain attitude towards life?” asked Mr F. Meadowcroft, before the S'.P.C.A. yesterday. “Of course, morale can be taught in school as well as out. The essential point in education should not be mathematics, science, or languages. To attain the true end, as I see it, nothing is better than awakening in them the love of animals. The Americans are a long way ahead of us in this matter. They have a Humane Education Society, and nineteen different States have a definite time set apart for instruction in schools on humane subjects.”

Barraclough’a Magic Nervine Stops Toothache. Is 6d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 5

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