A STREET DAY FOR THE CHILDREN
PLAY ASSOCIATION’S APPEAL Anyone who has not heard of the Play and Recreation Association will have it brought to his notice to-mor-row. A street collection will be taken for the objects of the association, which is now at its hour of greatest need. The school holidays are coming and the children of the crowded areas of the city will be looking for somewhere to play. It is the ta.sk which every Christmas is undertaken by the association to take the children for picnics and excursions and to organise playground tournaments where they will have scope for the natural instinct for play. The Tramwaymen’s Union is taking up a collection throughout its membership to-morrow to help forward this object. The proceeds of the street collection will be used to equip the city playing areas and to further the Community Club in Freeman’s Bay which has found itself without a home since the demolition of the Napier Street School.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 15
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163A STREET DAY FOR THE CHILDREN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 15
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