HAPPY IN THEIR NEW HOME: SOME OF THE CHILDREN AT THE DINGWALL ORPHANAGE. The new Presbyterian home for children in Papatoetoe, erected in accordance with the will of the late Mr. D. M. Dingwall, is to be officially opened to-morrow afternoon.
"MAKING ENDS MEET": AN ENERGETIC AUCKLANDER SOLVES HIS PROBLEM OF TEMPORARY UNEMPLOYMENT. Threshing and sifting heads of cocksfoot grass on a suburban roadway. The gatherer is a refreshing example of the type of unemployed who do not despise a means of making a little to he p t em on their way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 8
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93HAPPY IN THEIR NEW HOME: SOME OF THE CHILDREN AT THE DINGWALL ORPHANAGE. The new Presbyterian home for children in Papatoetoe, erected in accordance with the will of the late Mr. D. M. Dingwall, is to be officially opened to-morrow afternoon. "MAKING ENDS MEET": AN ENERGETIC AUCKLANDER SOLVES HIS PROBLEM OF TEMPORARY UNEMPLOYMENT. Threshing and sifting heads of cocksfoot grass on a suburban roadway. The gatherer is a refreshing example of the type of unemployed who do not despise a means of making a little to he p t em on their way. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 8
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