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LOCAL WOOL SALE

Tuesday, February 15. 2 p.m. rural education VALUE OF THE SCHOOL GARDEN. T\7iin+f*vfir may sai<l tt.® poS e of r tho school f rden ns a means fi iTTvnnrtinK a knowledge .ot tuo eie S^ V6 by a tho schoo? w-or k g to the farm home;-while the girls, educated to the _ beauty of Dlant life a-nd ehown how simple is the process of production, are coming to make the country house something more Iv,™ a building of four bare walls. Witt tllii. .try of ;viS »VK distant when our farm homes will Bo the attractive features m the landscape they should bo. and when the repioach of a Chinaman being able to make a living by travelling from farm to farm celling vegetables will no longer endure Chief credit for the establishment of the school garden movement is due to the Wanganui Education board, and the Manawntu and Feildmg A. and P. Associations have rendered the movement esc'Jlent service in providing special classes and - excellent prizes for, the produce of school gardens at their shows.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 8

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LOCAL WOOL SALE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 8

LOCAL WOOL SALE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 8