Mr Dawson, Acting Under-Sccretary for Public Instruction in :\ew South Wales, who is well known as a thor-ough-going advocate of play spaces for children, and an ardent believer in ~Lo gospel of physical well-being, had something to say last week concerning school attendance (says the “Daily Telegraph”) Reference was made by a deputation of teachers to the question of holidays and school attendance, and Mr Dawson remarked that while lie believed thoroughly in the necessity for regular attendance, he had no admiration for the child whose regularity vas sometimes chronicled in the press. “I sometimes read of instances,”he said, “where a child has attended school for eight or even ten years without missing a single day. To 'keep a child out of the sunshine is one of the penalties we pay for civilisation, hut to keep him cooped for ten years without- a break is a sin against humanity.” The Actum "Under-Secretary added that ho did not mean that he favoured irregularity, but that he had no admiration for recordbreaking attendances., LIVER TROUBLES are no more than simple stagnation caused by a lazy liver due to constipation. Relief is always to he had hv taking a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets. Chamberlain’s Tablets are amideal medicine for old and young. Easy to take, pleasant and gentle in action, do not gripe or purge, but surelv relieve constipation. Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* & A % o a C O To give the public an Sdea how foolish it is to expect drinkable tea at a low price, we are reproducing the following authentic quotation from the “ Home and Colonial Mail" s—- ** During this last season there were sold wholesale on the Mincing Lane Market 11,493,600 lbs. of fine ,to finest teas(l.e. 1/- to 5/3 per lb.) in bond, to which 5d per lb. duty has to be added, and these figures will be considerably enhanced because of the greatly Increased demand for higher grade teas all over the Country.”
What Constitutes Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That Read’s "Dog’s Head” Bass is always.brewed from the choicest materials. That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of 6t DOG’S HEAD” BASS That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment in the world. Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never turns flat. DOG’S HEAD BASS is the family beverage, in all English homes. Every bottle bears this label, which is the seal of excellenoe SOLD EVERYWHERE. VX to/i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 2
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