TRAMPS IN COUNTRYSIDE
Factor in Good Health “I have been teaching for 36 years,” said Mr. Erank Milner, rector of the Waitaki Boys’ High School, at a recent meeting, “and in that time I have missed only two days from school on account of illness. My good health I attribute largely to the fact that as a boy in Nelson 1 tramped every week-end on 'the Dun Mountain, and have since continued to nraetise, as well as to preach, weekly excursions to hills and countryside.”
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 265, 5 August 1931, Page 5
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