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Greetings to Kaihinu School

This pare Is the work of the children of Kaihinu School, Westland. It is another of our school and club pages. Perhaps your school or club would like to send in a page, with stories and facts and drawings contributed by members.

Kaihinu School has some very clever artists; in fact, some of the cleverest Lady Gay has seen. It was impossible to reproduce some of the best pictures, as they were in colour, but we shall be seeing more of the work of John Tainui and the other Kaihinu artists very soon. , , , , Congratulations to the girls and boys. Lady Gay is looking for a bunch of letters very soon.

FIVE TREES

<■■■■ ka N i K A T£ A

The five most Important timberproducing trees in New Zealand —FRANCIS BRADLEY.

Three little maids are we, all in standard IV. Agnes lives at the Three Mile, while on a hill, on the opposite side of the road, is Isobel's home. I live at the pa. Isobel excels in sums; Agnes likes handwork; and best of all I like reading fairy-tales. I often write about them. Written by Jean Tainui. and illustrated by Elaine Richards.

These are rhymes of somt of the children at Kaihinn school, West Coast. Dojou think you could put 'your family or your school intp verse like this?

SOME FRIENDS

Alister Black from the Three-Mile Rides down to school in very good style.

Eli Dove, tall and thin, Doesn't worry when school goes in.

Then there's Blanche; "it is her With flowers to decorate the school- .

Allan Havill, school he hies. And carries off the attendant* prize.

Miriam Mason, curlylocks, _ Sometimes wears turned-dowa socks. v

Bobby Hooney, perpetual motion, Can do anything when he taKes mo notion.

His little sister, who is Grace, Wears a happy, smiling face.

Elaine Richards, without any brother, „„ i;vg 8 Controls the young ones U» mother.

At the Pa there lives Tuhuru That he can draw there's nothing surer.

! J

Francis Bradley;, we welcome V>* To the ranks of Kaihmu.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19370703.2.18.18

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Greetings to Kaihinu School Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)

Greetings to Kaihinu School Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)