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A HAPPY GROUP OF PADDLERS. There are all aorta of fascinating swing*, slides, and other things that cater for the inherent desire of the very young to imitate perpetual motion. Both the kindergarten and the neighbouring houses provide large numbers of the park juvenile, habitues, and it is safe to say that of all the means provided for their entertainment none is more popular these hot summer days than the paddling pool, which is always full of hot but perfectly happy kiddies.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 21

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A HAPPY GROUP OF PADDLERS. There are all aorta of fascinating swing*, slides, and other things that cater for the inherent desire of the very young to imitate perpetual motion. Both the kindergarten and the neighbouring houses provide large numbers of the park juvenile, habitues, and it is safe to say that of all the means provided for their entertainment none is more popular these hot summer days than the paddling pool, which is always full of hot but perfectly happy kiddies. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 21

A HAPPY GROUP OF PADDLERS. There are all aorta of fascinating swing*, slides, and other things that cater for the inherent desire of the very young to imitate perpetual motion. Both the kindergarten and the neighbouring houses provide large numbers of the park juvenile, habitues, and it is safe to say that of all the means provided for their entertainment none is more popular these hot summer days than the paddling pool, which is always full of hot but perfectly happy kiddies. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 21

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