HOBBY CLUB
WORKING AT PRESSURE
VARIETY OF ARTICLES BEING
MA N CFACTURED
The members of tin: Red Cross Hobby Club arc now working at full pressure producing from waste materials novelties and useful articles to assist the ladies i\i stocking their Red Cross shop. It is really surprising the variety of articles now being maintained—and all useful. This Hobby Club is so well organised that it lias among its members such experts as lathe metal turners, lathe wood turners, painters, plumbers, duco sprayers, etc.. so that other members of the club requiring the services of any of these gentlemen have only to apply Suppose you .have any article which requires painting, enamelling, spraying, burnishing, polishing, etc., bring it along to Mr King and it will be finished by an expert. The Club is out to assist its members in materials, advice and fn every other way possible. I The cause is good and tlie need urgent. Anyone possessing a hobby and willing to devote his or her spare time is cordially invited to join; it costs nothing. Full particulars may be had from Mr*A. C. King at any time or from other members of the club, phone, 135 M or 1355. Ponder over what our boys are doing for us.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 172, 12 June 1940, Page 5
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210HOBBY CLUB Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 172, 12 June 1940, Page 5
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