A KINDLY MOVEMENT
HELP. FOR CHILDREN
■A voluntary movement has been started to amuse, interest, and educate the crippled children at the .Wellington Public Hospital. ..- '.7 ; ,' "... ; - ,;The classes have already-commenced, oe Saturday afternoons, and the children are learning various kinds of handwork. The teachers wish to thank the favouring' firms who have donated materials in aid of'this scheme:—"Education Kirkcaldio '.and Stains, ; D^1.0., Miss.. Alcorn, Nash;and Co., Mac Duffs, £t4., J. E. McKenzie andC 9., Whitehead and. Pears, Bryant,and/ May, iTerminus Book Shop, Island' Bay, Mrs- W. Lawton, Waitoa Book Shop, Hataitai, Guthrie, Bowron, and Co., and the Black and White Taxi Company for J transport.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8
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105A KINDLY MOVEMENT Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8
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