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SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER, HOLIDAYS ARE HERE.”—With light hearts children of the Auckland primary schools prepared for “breakingup" of the school year yesterday. The pictures show some typical studies at the Napier Street School. Left: Burning rubbish in the incinerator. Centre: A cheerful student, complete with holiday reading, sets out for home. Right: A quartet of diminutive maids skip away after the ceremony.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 40

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SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER, HOLIDAYS ARE HERE.”—With light hearts children of the Auckland primary schools prepared for “breakingup" of the school year yesterday. The pictures show some typical studies at the Napier Street School. Left: Burning rubbish in the incinerator. Centre: A cheerful student, complete with holiday reading, sets out for home. Right: A quartet of diminutive maids skip away after the ceremony. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 40

SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER, HOLIDAYS ARE HERE.”—With light hearts children of the Auckland primary schools prepared for “breakingup" of the school year yesterday. The pictures show some typical studies at the Napier Street School. Left: Burning rubbish in the incinerator. Centre: A cheerful student, complete with holiday reading, sets out for home. Right: A quartet of diminutive maids skip away after the ceremony. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 40

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