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About twenty Standard VI. children from East Gore school, accompanied by Mr Gee (chairman) and Mr W. Giichrist (head teacher), went by Thursday morning's express to Dnnedin to see through the .Roslyn Woollen and Worsted Factory. Messrs Ross and G'lendining, the proprietors, not only gave every facility to the pupils to see each department of their large works, sending one of their employees with them to explain the various processes of woollen manufacture, but also entertained the children to afternoon tea. Mr Hunter, rector of the local High School, who is at present in Dunedin spending his term holidays, arranged with Mr Hunter, sen. (manager of the Kaikorai Tramway Company) to.put <»■ an extra car so as to enable all the children to go to the factory together. Through the kindness of Mr G. J. Anderson, M.l'., a reserved car was attached to the evening express for the comfort •:ii;l convenience of the children, and all arrived home safely after their sigfht-secing and two-hundrod-mile ride, delighted with their outing. 'Just before leaving Dunedin the. party was shown over the new Carnegie Free Librarr. Tweeds, Double-breasted, -b"'S u> fids; Boys and Youths' Overcoats i:i K;'inproof and good warm Tw<--H-i. from lis 6d to 30s.— R. H. SCOTT AX I) CO., opposite Post Office. For Chronic Cher/L O.nip'rants, \Tood3' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6cl, ?s GcJ.

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Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 21 May 1910, Page 5