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THE LAST HOLIDAY-The summer vacation is now a memory, but to-day’s glorious sunshine helped youngsters to forget that to-morrow they wilt be creeping like snail unwillingly to school.” All Dunedin playgrounds and recreation aras today offered pictures of youth busily making the most of its last day of freedom. Upper left: The amusements devices recently erected on the playground at St. Clair were fully utilised. Upper right: The wading pool in the Woodhaugh Gardens provided aquatic fun of all kinds as also did the Leith (lower left). For a lazy, day to, precede a busy one, many wended their way to the wharves, the Birch street wharf accommodating many young anglers (lower right).

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Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 7

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THE LAST HOLIDAY-The summer vacation is now a memory, but to-day’s glorious sunshine helped youngsters to forget that to-morrow they wilt be creeping like snail unwillingly to school.” All Dunedin playgrounds and recreation aras today offered pictures of youth busily making the most of its last day of freedom. Upper left: The amusements devices recently erected on the playground at St. Clair were fully utilised. Upper right: The wading pool in the Woodhaugh Gardens provided aquatic fun of all kinds as also did the Leith (lower left). For a lazy, day to, precede a busy one, many wended their way to the wharves, the Birch street wharf accommodating many young anglers (lower right). Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 7

THE LAST HOLIDAY-The summer vacation is now a memory, but to-day’s glorious sunshine helped youngsters to forget that to-morrow they wilt be creeping like snail unwillingly to school.” All Dunedin playgrounds and recreation aras today offered pictures of youth busily making the most of its last day of freedom. Upper left: The amusements devices recently erected on the playground at St. Clair were fully utilised. Upper right: The wading pool in the Woodhaugh Gardens provided aquatic fun of all kinds as also did the Leith (lower left). For a lazy, day to, precede a busy one, many wended their way to the wharves, the Birch street wharf accommodating many young anglers (lower right). Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 7