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CLOTHES FOR PLAYTIME •T-s m When you take time off to laze or play you can look just as smart as you do in your most formal attire, Iris Meredith, young Columbia player, wears a white broadcloth playsuit easily transformed into a dress by the addition of a red and white striped chambray pinafore with fitted waist and down-the-back fastening. ★

THINGS CHILDREN SAY Garry, aged seven, came home from school and told his mother the '.eacher had given his grade a talk on nobbies, stating that every person mould develop one. “Daddy has a hobby,” said he: “he likes to tinker with motors. I have ne, too. I like to draw.” “I haven’t any,” interposed his nother. “I should develop one.” “Oh, you stick to baking cakes,” .•ounselled Garry. “That’s just as •jood as a hobby.” BEAUTY RESTORED sa:• should have been beautiful . . . but :<t nose was red . . . her voice hoarse .\iih cold. • Have some Pulmonas,” sym•aihised a friend. Pulmonas Pastilles ncketl slowly, release soothing-, yet penei ating vapours into ail breathing passages. ... dispersing phlegm, destroying germs >[ cold and ’flu. Nothing so effective as Pulmonas. l l. 1/7, and 2/7 a tin. All chemists and stores. (-j)

A MOTHER IN ENGLAND

By GLORY LAURISTON Her children watched from their adopted garden — Strange aircraft. black against the morning sun. They dropped their toys, but heard no air-raid siren And had no need to run. At first it seemed unreal for them to walk Along a. city street where lamps were lit And kindly home-lights broke the awful dark. But—bit by bit They laid aside their fear. and wrote at length — Great childish scrawls in bold, uneven hand — Of Canada, their home away from home. She blessed the land .

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21336, 5 February 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21336, 5 February 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21336, 5 February 1941, Page 3

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