SCHOOL TRIPS TO EXHIBITION.
ALTERATION MADE IN TRAVELLING PLANS. Tn connection with the visit of Canterbury school children to the Dunedin Exhibition, alterations have been made in some of the arrangements. Altered arrangements make it necessary only to take blankets, rug. towel, soap and tooth-brush. Every swag must be clearly labelled with the* pupil's name, also the name of the school that he or she belongs to. All meals are to be given in the Exhibition and are to be sit down. Therefore, it will be unnecessary for anyone to take eating utensils. Supper will be supplied by the Dunedin Lady Teachers’ Committee in the Educational Court Hall Biscuits and cocoa will be suppled free for the suppers, and the Otago Fruitgrowers* Association is supplying two tons of apples free of charge The Municipal Tepid Baths will be available free, and if any child wishes to qualify for a swimming certificate while there Inspector Fry. of the Dunedin City Council, will supervise. A supervisor will accompany each train, who will allot the children to their different billets and issue the train meal tickets.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17771, 15 February 1926, Page 8
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