GIRL GUIDE CAMP
RALLY IN HUNGARY NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTED News received from Hungary by the Giil Guides' Association, indicates that the World Girl Guide Camp to be held at Godollo this month will not be cancelled. Six New Zealand Guiders frtom dif-» ferent provinces will represent the New Zealand Girl Guide Association* Godollo is llVz miles from Budapest. It is famous for its ancient ;*oyal castle, which is now the summer residence of the Regent of Hungary. The camp site covers an area of 300 acres of the big parks which surround the royal castle, and thesa grounds have been offered by the- Ragent for the purpose of the camp. Each contingent will have a Hungarian Girl Scout who will act as interpreter and share in its life during the camp.
"THEY USED to call me 'Skinny Emma.' Then I heard of YIM Tablets. What a transformation they effected. I put on plump flesh nncl gained a lovely figure." YIM Tablets are sold by F. G.. Macklow and other .Chemists.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 38, 19 July 1939, Page 5
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170GIRL GUIDE CAMP Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 38, 19 July 1939, Page 5
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