For WOMEN
CURRENT NOTES
• At the ■ annual meeting of the Ta Tapu Nurse Maudes sympathy was expressed with Mra KStudholme and Miss V. V. Hynes, wuu are ill. _ _ Sn birth to a daughter, states the special correspondent of th f^^ n don land Press Association in Londo Wing Commander Malfroy is no chief flying instructor at a training station. now has two daughters. At the last meeting of the Kirwee sub-centre of the Red Cross Society, vntp of svmoathy with Mr ana tvii Anson in y the death of their son on active service was passed. Members of the Christchurch branch of the League for the Hard of Hean § enjoyed a talk given by Mrs a. J---Brassington on the mana^erne wealth of material, leaves, berries, evergreens catkins, and cones, gather Id Uom the woods, the hedgerovis and the kitchen • garden, showed how beautiful effects secured by consideration of line and graduation of tone, nw wo e o a ds er Miss Scott. ■> , Nawth.and » book each to the P« Ury ' Mrs &wth. The prografnme provided by Mrs Claude Davies and party was much appreciated. a lantern lecture on Wales was aivc^ KSSS7! r S^V4. fi SS Mr John James helped in tne i gramme. . trirfvee At the last meeting of the Kirwe sub-centre of the C t^°c 0 i£Sd%r s rp! re toVJ|iT| sup F er^i^ed C by^^e^'amesMo^at^ar^ Sft among I members. T At the annual meeting of the iai Tapu NuVeVau^ mud. D.SWC. Nursing Association, thanKing bers for their help H J p Macart_ ?.fn Va™ folio wing offlclm‘were pfkirse?Annie Welsh. , . . ct S-oU&tS’S |s to t S J loe m a, prize winners Bal . ISSajysft March, 1943, py m ~ A 4V- Formers* This was announced at a terbury Reclamation Board held yesterwith many tons of u sable metal a time when It was most needed. Tne covered Sf ha'd'beln'pagfrom this the V !nd°of ’Se period, leaving I SS transfer, to and 2SSyS°S S board hoped to be able to transfer sum in excess of £3UtJU. Miss Flora Scales, an artist who has SwSSSne'fln^an^fftnS &Knf“ d camP. ’ TO™ V»S ” *-?j been allowed to leave the “mp and « now living in Pans, near her inenos. a Russian® family. wh !or® SIVIWeS her family ‘was very well known. Open to all New Zealand writers, the epic poem competition conducted bv the New Zealand Women Writers and Artists’ Society, WeHington. has been won by Mrs Margaret Kelly, W - Son, with Mr C. R. Allen, Dunedin, second. The poem was required to be suitable for a musical setting and comprise a total of nine songs. The. maturing woman looks younger if Thp wears a “Georgette” model from Mrs Freeman. Millinery. 122 Cashel street, and East street, burton. Not a tint—dye or stain—Primrose Hairdressing, famous for over 40 years - 5 nafiiral hair colour restorative. |vy it—it revitalises every hair strand. Sold everywhere—Cook and Ross, Christchurch. Drages Stocktaking Bargains. Car et ci.it. “faroet Felt under your Carpets Mke them BPrfSffi £ by-ffi-ffiS Wit 52s 6d. Drages Co Ltd.. “Home Planning Centre, uir Manchester and Tuam streets. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement Is announced of SdSuVt'Sol Eric'toSj’e BeanlsS. o n h nZEF.. elder son of Mrs E. Thom lon Fortrose and the late Mr R. L. Berinison. of Dunedin. mu. pneaeement is announced ot EIS second® daughter of Mr and Mrs j. T. Martin, Kelburn parade. Welling ton, to Colonel Alan Tennent, N.Z.E.t (overseas).
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23974, 15 June 1943, Page 2
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