MADAME D'AEYAREZ'S SECRETARY. At Madame’s request a supplv of Flnenzol was posted to her New York address. Her lady secretary (Miss Woolf) writes enthusiastically in acknowlpdg. mdint"Yon cannot think how pleased Madame is to have the Fluenml again. It is a great benefit to her throat and for checking colds/*
A Wanganui authority on educational matters, when referred to the recent ‘remarks of the Director of Education in record to open-air schools, says that the diiector is very much at sea and h*** a lot to ler.ru in that respect. Test- have bet'n made in New Zealand and proved conclusively that the children who had access to th° open air Mere brighter in intellect than those kept shut up in the old-fashioned class ; rooms. An active burglar is stated to V> [operating at Wanganui. Several pr\- \ vate houses have been *od jaums of mo.' stoien.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16
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