NEW WOMEN'S CLUB.
(By Telegraph.—Spccial Correspondent.) Christchurch, May 9. "I belfeve," said a "News" reporter to u Christchurch My .to-day, "that you arc one of the movers in tlie proposal to form a club for Indies in Christchurch." "Oil, don't call it a ladies' club," she replied. "It is to be a women's club. A ladies' club was onco started in Christchurch, and it was a failure. This is to be called a 'women's club.'" She explained that tho propos.il is yet in its initial stores, buit at a meeting of tlioso interested held a few days jiyro. it was agreed that it is desirable that a'women's club should be formed. The object ol' the club is to promote tho social side of life amongst its members. "It is to be just like a men's club," to use the lady's expression, and it will not bo a political body. It will sotvc as a place wJuro women interested in music, painting, literature, education, ctc., may meet and exchange views, and at the same time help to cultivate an atmosphcro of sociability.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 6
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291NEW WOMEN'S CLUB. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 6
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