KINDERGARTEN WORK
LADY BLEDISLOE'S PRAISE GREAT NATIONAL BENEFIT [BY TELEGHAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'! WELLINGTON, Wednesday Describing the movement as on?' which appealed to her deeply and which she felt to be of inestimable national benefit, Lady Bledisloe to-day opened the conference of the New Zealand Free Kindergarten Union and offejed her sincere congratulations to all those who were so ably carrying it on in spite of many difficulties. They were really doing great patriotic work. " Also," Lady Bledisloe remarked, "one cannot praise too highly the noble efforts and splendid co-operation and help of the mothers. This in itself shows how greatly the kindergarteq movement is appreciated and its value proved."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21874, 9 August 1934, Page 12
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