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Learning through play: children in the new Play Centre at Tikitiki.

Our Tikitiki Play Centre by Rona Haig Secretary Tikitiki Play Centre The suggestion of a Play Centre for Tiki Tiki was first discussed by the members of the Maori Women's Welfare League. Enquiries were made and Mrs Bickerton, Country Liaison Officer for the Auckland Play Centre Association addressed a most interested audience in September of last year, 1961. Following this, the District Nurse arranged for one or two evenings when films were shown on pre-school children and Play Centre work and people were able to discuss the idea and mull it over in their minds. Eventually, it was decided to start. A small but very keen committee was formed to raise

Hear …. MAUREEN KINGI ON KIWI Miss New Zealand 1962 in truly lovely performances of Maori songs and popular numbers: E RERE RA TE MATANGI HOKI HOKI TONU MAI TANGI MAI E TE TAU ME KIMI I TE AO NEI POKAREKARE ANA PO ATARAU A LITTLE LOVE I FALL TO PIECES SOLDIER BOY SLOOP JOHN B INDIAN LOVE CALL LAST DATE With the Maranga Club, the Harrison Triplets, the Satellites, Hohepa Mutu and Max Hale. THIS IS MAUREEN KINGI KIWI LC-8 12 inch LONG PLAY PRICE 39/6 KIWI RECORDS—the Voices and the Music of New Zealand —are produced by A. H. & A. W. Reed, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.

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