MAID AT THE AVHEF-L. The sight of a fair maid fashionably dressed',sailing along at the wheel ot a palatial motor car is a common one in Hawke’s Bay nowadays, when women drivers quite equal in numbers the men. No comment is raised by a car with a lady in charge, hut this was not so in Napier recently, when a fashionably-dressed women, complete even to the fur coat, proceeded down one of Napier’s main thoroughfares at the wheel of a four-ton lorry. AYita easy confidence anil obvious skill she handle! the rather ungainly vehicle, '{lacking it into a landing stage wita speedy dispatch, while a small coterie of mere males stood round in wondering admiration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1927, Page 3
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