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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 5 (November 2, 1931)

“Where children are, there is the golden age.”—Novalis. — Our Children's Gallery.—(1) James and Dawn Bryson (Woodville); (2) Velma Perfect (Levin); (3) Margaret Campbell (Woodville); (4) Baby Herbert (Palmerston North): (5) Alicer Laredo (Waipara); (6) Donald Frank (Wanganui); (7) Ann Catherine Hickey (Waipahi Junction; (8) Peter Wischnowsky (Lower Hutt); (9) Maurice Frank (Wanganui); (10) Keith Bowman (Waikanae, winner of the first prize as “Safety First” at children's fancy dress ball at Waik…

“Where children are, there is the golden age.”—Novalis. Our Children's Gallery.—(1) James and Dawn Bryson (Woodville); (2) Velma Perfect (Levin); (3) Margaret Campbell (Woodville); (4) Baby Herbert (Palmerston North): (5) Alicer Laredo (Waipara); (6) Donald Frank (Wanganui); (7) Ann Catherine Hickey (Waipahi Junction; (8) Peter Wischnowsky (Lower Hutt); (9) Maurice Frank (Wanganui); (10) Keith Bowman (Waikanae, winner of the first prize as “Safety First” at children's fancy dress ball at Waikanae); (11) Eric and Harold Goodall (Hastings); (12) Sydney and Douglas Frass (Lyttelton); (13) Leslie and Alma Nelson (Whangarei).

“Where children are, there is the golden age.”—Novalis.
Our Children's Gallery.—(1) James and Dawn Bryson (Woodville); (2) Velma Perfect (Levin); (3) Margaret Campbell (Woodville); (4) Baby Herbert (Palmerston North): (5) Alicer Laredo (Waipara); (6) Donald Frank (Wanganui); (7) Ann Catherine Hickey (Waipahi Junction; (8) Peter Wischnowsky (Lower Hutt); (9) Maurice Frank (Wanganui); (10) Keith Bowman (Waikanae, winner of the first prize as “Safety First” at children's fancy dress ball at Waikanae); (11) Eric and Harold Goodall (Hastings); (12) Sydney and Douglas Frass (Lyttelton); (13) Leslie and Alma Nelson (Whangarei).