HUTT LEAGUE OF MOTHERS.
♦ ■' ■ The subject- to be dealt with at th« next meeting of the Lower Hutt' branch. o£ the League of Mother* on Thursday at* ternoon is one of much importance to patents. All are concerned m chooainc he»l» thy reading for their children, but find it difficult to grade the reading matter to suit the child's age and ability; as well as to choose suitable literature in an age when the freedom of the Press pkoes every type on the market. This branch is tho first to deal with this important theme. It has been fortunate in securing Mr. Charles Wilson (ex-Parliameutaty Librarian) to deal with the subject. AT! women; whether members ■or not, are- asked to accept the invitation to be present, and axe advised to bring notebook*'m that they can reap the full benefit of the lee* ture. * ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 6
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143HUTT LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 6
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