| HOME LIFE OF WOMEN "Don't forget what the women are doing — probably at the present time your own womenfolk are sitting at home darning and mending, and they have just as much right to a good time as you," said Mr. J. McL. Blair at a smoke concert at Brunswick, Wanganui. The womenfolk were carrying the heavy end of the stick in the home, said Mr. Blair. They carried on the work in the house, looked after the children, and were doing all they possibly could to make ends meet. He urged on the menfollc that when their wives wanted to go put to a Women's Division meeting or to any other function the car should be placed at their disposal. DAINBRIDGE MEMORIAL ; CHURCH. Hinemoa Street. SUNDAY, JULY 10. 11 a.m. — '"The Responsibility of Hearing." 7 p.m. — "Water from Deep Wells." Minister: REY. W. H. SPEER.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 270, 9 July 1932, Page 6
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