CORRESPONDENCE.
CHRISTMAS GIFT TO BUND CHILDREN. (To the Editor). Sir, —I lieg the liberty of your columns to express to the children of your district the sincere thanks of the Trustees of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind, and of the children under their care, for their most generous Christmas Gift to the Institute school. Tho sum of one penny oaj.li was suggested and the children have responded so magnificently that the total present from the school children of the Dominion amounts to nearly £3OO. This is. to he spent- in equipping the school with additional material essential to the education c[ the blind—type-writ-ers. Braille machines, ielief globe and maps, Braille literature and so on.
Mi- Frank Norris of Mastcrtou kindly organised the Appeal ; and Education Boards readily co-operated. To them, toe, we express our warm thanks. A touching feature of the response was the fact that no many contributions ivcie accompanied by (harming messages of sympathy, hope and goodwill to the little children of the blind world.- I am etc., CLUTIIA X. .M.uKKN’ZIK, Director. Auckland, sth. March.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 1
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