THE WORLD'S PRESS.
POOR TEACHERS! A timber who has merely to leach is rapidly becoming a curiosity. The problem which more and more confronts one is to find time, after she has sent Johnnie home to rewash his face and Susie to the dentist and Jimmie lo the oculist and Mary to the specialist in pediatrics—lo find time to hear the rest recite. —"N.Y. Evening Post." WASTE. So long as the education of the majority of boys and girls ends, roughly, at the age of thirteen, we are very far from the ideal of the "career" open lo talent."—London "Times." HELP FOR INDIA. For two years we have "kept India out of the war." Now we bring her in—financially! that is to say, just where she is weakest, and where, at the maximum cos! to herself, she can render us the minimum proportionale assistance. —"Daily Chronicle." "Don't just ask for 'Laundry Help'!"' Ask for "No Rubbing" or 30U may possibly be fooled with wretched imitations! The genuine can be got from T. H. Papps, Groeer. .25 Your wedding is the happiest event of 3'our life, and is worthy of absolutely superior photographs—the kind yoa are sure to get from Steffano Webb, 252 High Street. .24
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1917, Page 6
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