ARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE-To-night: ■«-■- Dorothy Mackail in "Convoy." Tom Tyler in "Wild to Go." Comedy. Gazette. To-morrow: Eddie Cantor in "Kid Boots." RUNNING TO DIAMOND HARBOUR, GOVERNOR'S BAY, AND ■ CORSAIR BAY. School Picnics and Excursions Specially Catered For.' Ring 21935, or apply to— VV. CLEARY and CO., Agents, Lyttelton.
"Personally I would like to see all. ri-hools without walls. so that tho chililrai cotil-J obtain as much >unshine and air as jvissiblc." said Mr V. JTail, an ex-Mayor of Avondnle, at the opening of a new children's playground n'liich he had presented to the public. Ho added that good health was the best fortification that a boy or girl could have against trouble of any kind. Mr George Baildon (Mayor of Auckland), who officially opened the park, said that Mr Tait belonged to a growing band of prominent citizens who had provided for the recreation of the children.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 13
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