•Many an artist's model is borne to blush unseen, and contract pneumonia m tho chilly air. A fourteen-year-old boy was charged before Magisterial Stipe. Bishop at Christchurch last week with having been found smoking cigarettes. "Where did you get the cigarettes?" the S.M. asked. Tho youngster said ho bought j them from a Chow for a penny. "I'd ! like to sell them at that profit," Mr. Bishop commented. It was explained i that the boy hud n weak heart, and it was hoped that his appearance m tho J Court would frighten him out of tho tobacco habit. Tho S.M. lectured the stripling, telling him to keep away from Chows. "Cnows," said Mr. Bishop, "were bad for boys to have.anything, to do with. It was to bo hoped that \hc police would deal with the Chow m the present case." loiter m the day, tho Chow was brought up and lined £1, tho S.M. remarking that ha was lucky to get out of it under v "tenner." "Why should there bo so many young ' girls m ill-health V" Such was tho question earnestly discussed at a Mothers' Meeting a few days ugo. It wasacknow- j lcdged to bo due to the pressure of mo- i dern strenuous life. One of tho beat remedies advocated wa« tho homo treatment as used by tho ladies' College of Health, which has restored thouwuids of girls to perfect health. Tho College holds numerous unsolicited testimonials which may be soon by those Interested. Book telling all about it sent post free to any address if 2d remitted for postage. Send letters to Dopt. T, Ladles' Oollego of Health, 54 Oxford-street. Sydney.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 470, 20 June 1914, Page 3
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