BOARD’S VETO
ON ADVERTISING IN SCHOOLS
L By Telegraph, Per Press Association.]
WELLINGTON November 27
In a statement outlining the Wellington Education Board’s attitude towards advertising in schools, the Secretary, Air G. b. Stewart, said“As the schools exist, not for the purpose, hut for the education of the children of the district, the Board has found it necessary to instruct the teachers that, unless with the previous written sanction of the Board all such efforts to secure a valuable and inexpensive advertising medium which the school provides are to l.e courteously, hut quite definitely, declined, with no exception in the field of business, and very few indeed in the field of philanthropy, '[’he Board has found it absolutely necessary in the interests of the pupils to impose an absolute veto.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1930, Page 3
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