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BY-THE-WAY

By the purchase of every -print which, j hangs on your walls, of every cup out I of which you drink, an:l every table off I which you eat youx- bread, you are educating a mass of men in one way or j another. You are either employing them healthily or unwholesomely; you are leading thorn to look at natiire, and to love her—to think, feel, to enjby-^----or you are blinding 'them to nature aridkeeping them bound, like beasts of burden, in mechanical and monotonous employments. —-Ruskin.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19300814.2.3.9

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

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88

BY-THE-WAY Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

BY-THE-WAY Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 12, 14 August 1930, Page 2

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