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Still Karitane’s proudest possession, the much-photographed Johnson quadruplets, who are apparently cliquey already— Kathleen and Vera whispering behind nurse’s back while Mary and Bruce discuss the home’s latest “scandal. Upper right: A big outing for everybody, the Karitane nursing staff and their charges grouped on the sunny steps to the home. Oval: The boy who refused to smile for our cameraman, who re quired the assistance of the cot leg to put a “spoke in the wheel” of this Impatient “cyclist.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19350928.2.46.4

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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 10

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Still Karitane’s proudest possession, the much-photographed Johnson quadruplets, who are apparently cliquey already—Kathleen and Vera whispering behind nurse’s back while Mary and Bruce discuss the home’s latest “scandal. Upper right: A big outing for everybody, the Karitane nursing staff and their charges grouped on the sunny steps to the home. Oval: The boy who refused to smile for our cameraman, who re quired the assistance of the cot leg to put a “spoke in the wheel” of this Impatient “cyclist.” Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 10

Still Karitane’s proudest possession, the much-photographed Johnson quadruplets, who are apparently cliquey already—Kathleen and Vera whispering behind nurse’s back while Mary and Bruce discuss the home’s latest “scandal. Upper right: A big outing for everybody, the Karitane nursing staff and their charges grouped on the sunny steps to the home. Oval: The boy who refused to smile for our cameraman, who re quired the assistance of the cot leg to put a “spoke in the wheel” of this Impatient “cyclist.” Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 10

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