It is rareiy. that ' Dunedin.' experiences a frost like that of Sunday, August 15. The lagoon, at Tomahawk was .' frozen over to /a thickness of - hdli an . mcli, Milk that had been delivered early, was 'a solid -.block. -' ( ' . , . Tables apd chairs for children iri sclibols instead of desks', was a reform strongly advocated by, Mr. H. E/.7Longworth, chjef physical instructor of the Education. Department, m a lecture at Wellington. * '. V , Create- an. atmosphere of riaiol about you, 60Y%a*7 y°u constantly inhale 'It-, About 10 dro^s on the "oheat : of > pyjama jacket at riight or on the einglet »i>^« morning protects you against ■ infectious 'gerinf.--?. ■ *';.»•"
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15303, 26 August 1920, Page 5
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