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In the com-BO of a speech fit fi meetin" of farmers in South Taranaki on Friday, Mr Y. Pirani, chairman of the Wanganui Education Hoard, r< that people said he was a Lit „.„„ .... agricultural education; but he could only say that if he was mad he was sorry for those who were "sane" on it. He certainly considered that this was one of the best features of our educational system. Ho was glad to know that it was being developed to a greater extent in Wanganui district than in any other. He might add this: In this educational district we had a population of only 1,1,000 people, but the voluntary conrtibutions for promoting agricultural education were larger here than in any other district. Auckland had •four times our population, but the subscriptions there were onlv two thirds of what they were in Wanganui. It was said that "money talked," and the subscriptions here showed that the work being done was valued. No doubt the Board had had a hard fight, but it 'had received a good deal of encouragement from the people. There were, now about 150 pupils taking the agricultural course and he had beard nnthiti'' but exwhat had been dune.

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SLL'CGISII LIVEK. 'Tor many years T have suffered from sluggish liver," writes Mr* \V. I'l'e.iffor, Mount Picnsunt, South Aus. "I have tried several different tilings, lint found nothing to equal Chamberlain's Tablets, for they make me feel thoroughly well again. "In mv opinion there is no better medicine than Chamberlain's Tnhleti for disorders of the liver and eio All e.liemists mid stores.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 7

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