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READY IN A FEW WEEKS. —Active preparations are in hand for the opening of the Wilson Home at Takapuna for crippled children. Set in spacious, ornamental grounds, the building commands unrivalled views of the Gulf and the Rangitoto Channel, with, in the foreground, a slope to a sandy beach. The illustrations show a section of the grounds of the new institution, portion of the interior of the house, which is being remodelled; also the dolls, house, a miniature villa, but large enough for children to walk about in. Its miniature furnishings include carpets, pictures on the Walls and in one room even a miniature piano.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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READY IN A FEW WEEKS.—Active preparations are in hand for the opening of the Wilson Home at Takapuna for crippled children. Set in spacious, ornamental grounds, the building commands unrivalled views of the Gulf and the Rangitoto Channel, with, in the foreground, a slope to a sandy beach. The illustrations show a section of the grounds of the new institution, portion of the interior of the house, which is being remodelled; also the dolls, house, a miniature villa, but large enough for children to walk about in. Its miniature furnishings include carpets, pictures on the Walls and in one room even a miniature piano. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 4

READY IN A FEW WEEKS.—Active preparations are in hand for the opening of the Wilson Home at Takapuna for crippled children. Set in spacious, ornamental grounds, the building commands unrivalled views of the Gulf and the Rangitoto Channel, with, in the foreground, a slope to a sandy beach. The illustrations show a section of the grounds of the new institution, portion of the interior of the house, which is being remodelled; also the dolls, house, a miniature villa, but large enough for children to walk about in. Its miniature furnishings include carpets, pictures on the Walls and in one room even a miniature piano. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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