r do the wox*k, so well done by the department referred to. The pointed reference made to our patron, Mrs. Knox Gilmer, was, we think, unwarranted. May we take this opportunity—in reply—of paying a tribute to the splendid social and public welfare work Mrs. Gilmer has done, and is doing, not only in Wellington but throughout the Dominion. As president of the society I feel it my duty to correct any wrong impression which may have been created in the minds of citizens by the reported remarks of Mr. Chapman.—l am, etc., ' S. HOLM. President Wellington BeautifyingSociety.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1938, Page 8
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