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AVONDALE WOMEN’S CLUB

ih'j Avondale South Women’s Club held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, when the president, Mrs. J. AV. Kealy was in the chair. Major Gordon wrote thanking members for the parcel of clothes collected by Mrs. Louis Wood, convener of the welt are sewing circle. Miss Newton delivered her usual report from the N.C.W. Arising out of tins and on the motion of Mrs. W. Pencilebury, the principle was affirmed of according preference to New Zea-land-made goods first, , or failing this to goods made within the Empire Mrs. Kealey introduced Dr. Buckley Jurkmgton. who spoke on “The Women s Pair-Pacific Conference,” to oe held at Honolulu in June, li)2S speaker said the great underlying principle of the conference was a desire for a better mutual international understanding, and concluded with the hope that New Zealand would be well represented at Hone ulu. Tea, served by Mrs. Halton and Mrs Ivey, terminated a very pleasant afternoon.

AMERICAN CLOTH American cloth used as a cover for table or shelves gives very much longer service if it is pasted down. Make a stiff flour' past 5 mixed with suflicient water to give it the consistency of cream, taking care to free it of all lumps. Afterwards add just a little >7 a .l er so that when brought to the boil the paste thickens. Apply the paste evenly to the back G e T,* 0 ” 1 arui the surface of the shelf Place the cloth in position, and smooth out v iih a rubber.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 4

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AVONDALE WOMEN’S CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 4

AVONDALE WOMEN’S CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 4

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