Boys show less inclination to go on farms than they did some years ago, according to the experience of the Dilworth Ulster Institute, which has gained 330 hoys in the 21 years that it lias been-established, and has 111 at present in the institute at Remuera. Education is .given there with view to turning the hoys out as ‘n-ood and useful citizens and the lads are encouraged' to go on farms, hut a great -majority have shown a decided preference for citv life in furtherance of the Institute’s aims It is now proposed by the Dilworth Trust Board to build a much larger and hiodcrn school.-— .Special. ■■ ' A cheap Hot Water anv price. Insist pn , and’ you get a reliable rubber bag that will 'last for years-—ll.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10392, 9 May 1927, Page 5
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