STABLE AS CHAPEL
PRECEDENT OF FIRST CHRISTMAS MORNING The headmaster of King’s School, Remuera, the Rev. J. G. T. Castle, expects the supporters of the institution to become a very substantial Santa Claus this year. He asks them to provide £2OO toward the cost of transfiguring one of the buildings—once a stable—into a chapel, the whole of which will cost in the vicinity of £550. This the headmaster considered the upholding of the splendid precedent created on the first Christmas morning. The applause which greeted the request of the headmaster at the breakup yesterday, indicated the willingness of those concerned figuratively to don the flowing robes of Father Christmas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 16
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109STABLE AS CHAPEL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 16
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