Probably everyone admits,that less attention is given, to the question of fresh air ana sunshine, especially for the children’s .sake, than is given to many other matters of everyday occurrence. It is therefore not surprising to find that children living in some healthy suburbs make better men and women than those reared in the city; especially a city such as Wellington, where so many parts miss the sun for most of the day. However, an advertisement on the back page of to-day’s “New Zealand' Times” inserted by B Leslie Jones, 101, Willis street, gives details of some good homes in a locality where there is plenty of sunshine and fresh air, at prioes and terms to suit those with limited means.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12285, 3 November 1925, Page 4
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