BEACH AND BACH GIRLS
Two of the lively young , demoiselles m this snap painted the bach with their own energetic na'fiafi.. It belongs to Mrs. May Patterson, wife of the Andrew Pattefstfh who was city engineer for* Wellington not long ago, and the paint-brush wieldefs were her two daughters, Molly and Jo,fdnd of spoYt aijla fond 6f life m general, ££. the laughing 1 faces, m the picture seem to indicate, . Being bachelor girls (young and pretty ones) isn't at all auoh bad fun, when one possesses A brown sedslde cat, plenty of friends where- . With i-td fill It, arid, the zeit 0 fife Whibh makes everything fforh sunbathing to washing up dishes enjoyable. . . Molly, iAif arid, fair-haired; has art Idahingsj swings a tennis racket, arid, be'tweert holidays,. nurses folk at the New Plymouth hospital. Jo has soft brown hair, hazel eyes and a. clear skin; arid is a very |6opular Visitor 1 fifrtortfl fH#nds of Sydhey town. Incidentally, their mdthei*. Was a "belle'! Australia years ago, and now, with silver hair to match h6r ddrk eyes,' is still the possession m which heir daughters tdke their greatest pride.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 11
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188BEACH AND BACH GIRLS NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 11
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