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Teachers go Fishing.

rpwo WANGANUI women teachers have been using their enforced idleness in a profitable manner as far as their family larders are concerned. For some time they have been seen patiently sitting on the wharf at Castlecliff dangling their herring lines into the river, and they have marie some fair catches. “ I have had only three months’ work in fifteen,” said one of the girls, “and a girl must do something; the only trouble is we are getting rather tired of herring and cod at home.” Her companion smilingly remarked that they would both be able to give a nature study on fish should they ever get a position again.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 936, 5 December 1933, Page 6

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Teachers go Fishing. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 936, 5 December 1933, Page 6

Teachers go Fishing. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 936, 5 December 1933, Page 6

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