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Money for Home Trip Wayne Day of Opotiki, a first year panel-beating apprentice at Christchurch, puts the final polish on his money box. These money boxes, made from a flat piece of metal, are the first articles made by the apprentices. There is only one opening and it is just the right size for florins. The plan is that over the year the boxes will be filled and that just before they leave for their Christmas holiday, the boys will break open their boxes and have pocket money for the boat trip home.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1966, Page 38

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93

Money for Home Trip Te Ao Hou, September 1966, Page 38

Money for Home Trip Te Ao Hou, September 1966, Page 38

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