Wanganui has four permanent moving picture shows, but no permanent artgallery. Tlio Sargent Bequest will giro tlm latter a start, and only a start is needed, as many people in \V«i!»aiinj would be only too pleased to donate' pictures once a gallery, however, small, is established, and there are old Wanganui people in other parts who would doubtless assist. In the meantime, ways and means towards'getting smut; place—preferably a large, Well-lighted apartment in a brick bnildinsI—linve1 —linve to be considered.It ..costs.. tliq...l,el.ick'i'i ..Oni.ni.v,, Council' A'(i,ono,o"j 1o cdueftt? Um-f168,0w- children.' in tho schools controlled by then). 'Colour-blindness is, curiously' onoHph, found mainly among the cdafatfd class:*,, of whom 110 fcttor than 4 per cent.' kavoIbis dtfect.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 14
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115Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 14
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