There is roily one Maori .student at the Jubilee liisfituie for the Blind, Auckland, a young native from Waitotnra, who lost his sight during the influenza, epidemic. Although resident for a comparatively short period, he is becoming quite a capable pianotuner, an occupation in which the blind become remarkably adept. He has alsd mastered tho typewriter as well as the Braille print for the blind. More or less helpless previously, ho is now beginning to feel that life has still Rome interest for him. McLennan's Pharmacy, Horn Street Te Kuiti, would like to remind all women that they are fully equipped to cater for all toilet and complexion needs. Stocks are the latest and best and prices are most reasonable. (0)
m m m m m m AMI ism m Hi SKIMS 97 :3K m* H£ W. S. CATO, AGENT. CREAM CANS, WATER HEATERS, ETC., ETC.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2061, 30 December 1924, Page 6
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