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FOR THE CHILDREN.

AT OUR PLACE. Bang! Bang! Thump-thump-thump I The deafening noise goes on all day, and sometimes at night, till 1 really think the roof will come in on top of Creak! creak! go the ratters over head, and a voice is heard. Anybody in the bathroom?” And when somebody goes to the bathroom : ” Can you see anything coming through the ccil- ! ing?” One would think, by the sounds, that | something terrible and mysterious was happening in our home, but it is merely Uncle Tom, with the aid of Dad arc Undo Charlie, installing the electri light. Such times as we have had since they began! How 1 wish our district

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17229, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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FOR THE CHILDREN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17229, 21 December 1923, Page 3

FOR THE CHILDREN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17229, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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