INSTRUCTION IN BRAILLE
liustructional classes in Braille will be resumed at the Red Cross Rooms, (13 Dixon Street, t.n Monday. Tuition, carried on under the supervision of Mrs. Israel, president of the Wellington Braille Club, is made available to the blind and partially sighted people, and is free. Particulars governing the conduct of the classes can be had from the secretary, Red Cross Society, or at the class. The mastering of Braille is within the reach of the normal person who, after a course of instruction, may renter extremely useful services, such as writing and tninseribiu;’ books into Braille, which are circulated among the blind not only in New Zealand but also in other parts of the world. Every person whose sight is at all impaired should seriously consider the advisability of availing him or herself of the opportunity to learn Braille.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 9
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