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A KINDERGARTEN FOR KENSINGTON

Sir, —Must we, the mothers of children at Kensington, have to wait until they are grown up before the kindergarten to which I think we are quite entitled, and which I understand has been under discussion for some time, is built? I have three young children. The eldest has to start school without the training a kindergarten would have given her. We mothers who havfc younger children cannot drag them all off every morning to get off to the nearest kindergarten, which is in any case much too far away for any. tiny tot to travel every day to it. Surely this is too urgent a matter to be neglected any longer.—l am, etc., Waiting.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25866, 9 June 1945, Page 3

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A KINDERGARTEN FOR KENSINGTON Otago Daily Times, Issue 25866, 9 June 1945, Page 3

A KINDERGARTEN FOR KENSINGTON Otago Daily Times, Issue 25866, 9 June 1945, Page 3

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