GIRL IMMIGRANTS.
Sir,—ln reply to a letter signed b.v "A Woma.u Without Leisure" in your issue of to-day's date, I should like to state that, for the past thirty years, the Girls' Friendly Society has been doing: the work that she siiffiWts "the leisured women of New Zealand" ought to do. It nlways lias been part of tho society's work to meet and to care for girls arriving from the Old Country. Surely your correspondent does not know what has been done voluntarily by members of this society for "the benefit 'of the community."—l am. etc., DOROTHY D. POLLEN, Hon. Diocesan Secretary Girls' Friendly Society, Wellington Diocese. Wellington, May 21.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 6
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110GIRL IMMIGRANTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 6
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