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Notes for Women

Mrs Raymond Lusk, Gore, is visiting Dunedin. „ , . , ti Mrs E. R. Wilson, Russell street, left yesterday to stay with her daughter, Mrs Colin Story, Venlaw. Mrs D. Dunlay, Roxburgh, is the guest of her mother, Mrs P. Davin, Morton street. Miss Patrice Canty, Earnslaw street, is spending a holiday in Central Otago and Dunedin. Mrs Angus Macdonald, the Plains, and Mrs A. F. Speight, Redcliff station, were visitors to Christchurch for the Christ College sports. Mrs W. L. McGoldrick and Miss Frances McGoldrick, Gore, have returned from a holiday spent at Queenstown. Up to the present such battledress as has been issued to women in the armed forces has been from stocks manufactured for men, but, according to evidence given before the Man Power Industrial Committee in Wellington, the manufacture of battledress specially for issue to women is shortly to be undertaken in New Zealand. Tickets for the Victory ball at St. Mary’s Hall tonight at which the music will be supplied by the dance orchestra of the band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, may be obtained at the following stores or shops:—H. and J. Smith, Ltd., Herbert, Haynes and Co. Ltd., W. H. Boyes, Ltd., Broad, Small, Ltd., and James Boyd and Sons, Dee street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 2

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211

Notes for Women Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 2

Notes for Women Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 2

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