THE MAORI FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.—Princess Te Puea, of Waikato, is again on tour appealing for support for the social work she is carrying out among her people. In two motor-lorries the Princess and followers are touring the North Island with a Maori concert party. The funds are for the philanthropic work she has so successfully organised at her model pa at Ngaruawahia where the sick, the helpless, and the generally unfortunate among her people are cared for by this descendant of Maoriland Kings.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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82THE MAORI FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.—Princess Te Puea, of Waikato, is again on tour appealing for support for the social work she is carrying out among her people. In two motor-lorries the Princess and followers are touring the North Island with a Maori concert party. The funds are for the philanthropic work she has so successfully organised at her model pa at Ngaruawahia where the sick, the helpless, and the generally unfortunate among her people are cared for by this descendant of Maoriland Kings. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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