THE SCHOOLROOM.
The new schoolroom haß been" an object much desired for many yearsj as the church records show that between 15 and 16 years ago a resolution was passed by the Vestry that some other accommodation than the church should be provided for the Sunday School. However to-day sees the flffet solid realisation of the desired attainment, the block having been laid, and all the timber is upon the ground. The building will be 54 fee t "* length and .1 feet in width, which dimensions cover a porch, the main room, and a back room in which there will be a fireplace, and the partition being moveable will enable this room to be converted into a stage. The studs will be X4 feet in height and the roof will be dressed and open. It will, when finished, be a building the church people may well be proud of.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 April 1898, Page 3
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149THE SCHOOLROOM. Manawatu Herald, 30 April 1898, Page 3
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