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Mrs. Ashleigh Davy, wife of Dr. Davy, one of our hest known women skiers, can generally be counted upon to supply some speclacular ski-ing. She is said to be one of the most graceful performers in the Stale. Right: Four girls at supper at the Hotel Kosciusko on the night before moving up to the Chalet are, from left to right, Misses Nedra Ryrie, Anthea Mack, Honor Kater and Betty Auslin.

'Poor Miss Helen Hughes has her illustrious fathers bad luck and injured her knee so had to rest up a while at the Hotel before going on to the Chalet. Her ski-suit is navy blue with light blue and red blouse. Miss Ann Bevan (on right) has created a diversion by wearing brown instead of the uniform navy blue.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 14

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Mrs. Ashleigh Davy, wife of Dr. Davy, one of our hest known women skiers, can generally be counted upon to supply some speclacular ski-ing. She is said to be one of the most graceful performers in the Stale. Right: Four girls at supper at the Hotel Kosciusko on the night before moving up to the Chalet are, from left to right, Misses Nedra Ryrie, Anthea Mack, Honor Kater and Betty Auslin. 'Poor Miss Helen Hughes has her illustrious fathers bad luck and injured her knee so had to rest up a while at the Hotel before going on to the Chalet. Her ski-suit is navy blue with light blue and red blouse. Miss Ann Bevan (on right) has created a diversion by wearing brown instead of the uniform navy blue. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 14

Mrs. Ashleigh Davy, wife of Dr. Davy, one of our hest known women skiers, can generally be counted upon to supply some speclacular ski-ing. She is said to be one of the most graceful performers in the Stale. Right: Four girls at supper at the Hotel Kosciusko on the night before moving up to the Chalet are, from left to right, Misses Nedra Ryrie, Anthea Mack, Honor Kater and Betty Auslin. 'Poor Miss Helen Hughes has her illustrious fathers bad luck and injured her knee so had to rest up a while at the Hotel before going on to the Chalet. Her ski-suit is navy blue with light blue and red blouse. Miss Ann Bevan (on right) has created a diversion by wearing brown instead of the uniform navy blue. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 14

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