Genial Pair
T TNSUNG and little heard of' are the U virtues of those who toil m- the interests of others. Should you by any chance visit the Waiwera Orphanage m the Nelson district this thought will immediately appear uppermost m your mind. • There you will meet one Stewart and his Capable wife, both partners m the, running and management of this Church of England refuge for the friendless . and alone. In the quiet seclusion of this admirably conducted abode the more stirring march of events do not disturb the calm tranquility of the day. Stewart and his wife have but one thought iricommoti; — the happiness and welfare of the children under their care: That they have been — and are — successful In this effort goes withotit saying, for it would be difficult to find a .more admirably conducted institution or a more happy band of children than at Waiwera. There,, is none of the Dickens "Squeers" principle here, and the children who follow the precepts of the Stewarts need have no fear that their ways are cast along proper lines. ■ The Stewarts, dni'ins' the Christmas vacation, took their charges to the beaclly a-camping. For .the .principals, the youngster's' happy laughter was ample rewurd. May this genial pair carry on their good work for all time.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 6
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215Genial Pair NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 6
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