A party of 32 pupils of the Wades- r town School left by the ferry steamer on Monday on a visit , to. the Exhibition at Dunedin. The boy» were in chaTge of Mr. H. Ferguson, headmaster, and the girls wero under the supervision of Miss B. Bodgers, one of the teachers of the school."""' The children are to inakis a thorough inspection of the Exhibitio"p, and they will be given motor tours round the city and suburbs. The party is returning to Wellington on Sunday morning. The first meeting of the W.E.A. literature class will be held in Andrcws's Studio, 10, Willis street, at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow. Miss M. England will be the,tutor, and._.« hearty invitation is extended to all inti^ ested in modern literature. .'•*■''. <*
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 3
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