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Entertainment Of Deaf

i Forty children from the School for the Deaf, Sumner, were the guests of Mr R. H. Stillwell at Selwyn Street on Saturday afternoon.. i Mr Stillwell, who decorates his home every Christmas, had kept his display of mechanical toys, model railway and other attractions in place ready to provide a free show at week-ends, his only free time from local body work, for organised groups. He recently entertained a group of patients from Sunnyside Hospital.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 14

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Entertainment Of Deaf Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 14

Entertainment Of Deaf Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 14

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