WOMEN'S REST HOURS
No Improvement in the Attendance Thero would appear to havo booa little appreeiatian of tho action of the Ilastiugs Borough Council in atrangiug for the Women 's Rest rooms to remaiu open lintil 7.30 o'clock an the eveniugs for the convenience .of visitors from tho countty to Hastings. In her monthly rcport last evening the matron, Mrs K. Hagenson, said that there had been no improvement in tho attendance as tho result of the coiicession gi'anted. Tho attendance for the month was •313(5, Ineludiijg 4044 patrons, 48 visitors and 1044 visitan'ts to the Pluhket RoghIb. CasU receipts totalJed £19 13/4. Bur^ng the mpnth parcela of niagaiincs wero rccojved front Mrs PhiHipS (Havelock North), Mfs Kicjianlsou (Haumoana), Mrs Cliaplin (Wolilhgton), atul Miss K. Stubbs (Gordon road, Hastings).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 147, 9 July 1937, Page 7
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