A WEEK’S GRACE
OWING to the fact that so many Chiefs and Braves have been unable to complete their entries for the Wigwam Christmas Page with examinations claiming their undivided attention, the elosing date for the Christmas competitions and also for the special aviation essay has been extended to Wednesday, December 18. This will give our young writers and artists still another week in which to forward their material. Our Christmas Page will appear on Tuesday, December 24, and it will also contain the result of the annual competition for Girl Guide and Bov Scout scribes whose monthly reports have appeared in the Wigwam corner. Then there is something else —an appeal for funds for Sister Pat’s sunshine camp at Oneroa, where waifs from hack streets are given an out-door holiday. Without funds many little ones must be left behind, and even the smallest sum will be welcomed. “And the greatest of these is charity. Who can spare a coin for this worthy cause? KEDFEATHEK.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 15
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165A WEEK’S GRACE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 15
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