"MOVIE DAY."
CHILDREN AT PICTURES. . OPENING OF SITNDAY SCHOOLS. Saturday afternoon is "movie day" for thousands of Auckland children, aiid with the lifting ofothe precautionary measures against the spread of infantile paralysis it was expected that the theatres throughout the city and suburbs would be well patronised this marked increase in the attendance of children lit yesterday's sessions. At many theatres special children's proprn nniios \vcrc n rr;i mjetl. ji ml inn.tnice theatres held "special*morning sessions for the children. The secretary of the Auckland Sunday School Union, the Rev. L. B. Busfield, stated last night that it would probably be to-morrow week before the majority of the Sunday schools resumed. A few. said Mr. Busfiojd, would probably open -to-morrow, but in most cases announcements would be made in the churches that the Sunday schools would resume the following week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 7
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