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JUST ON HOLIDAY

LADY MYERS RETURNS After an absence of five years from Auckland, Lady Myers, wife of the late Sir Arthur Myers, returned by the Aorangi last evening. She is accompanied by her. son and daughter, Mr. Kenneth Myers and Miss Eileen Myers. “Wo are just on a holiday,” Lady Myers said last evening. “My children have never seen the south of New Zealand, and we want to tour the Dominion properly before returning to London.” Lady Myers says that she has had a most interesting tour through the United States and Canada by the Shatter route. From San Francisco she travelled on the Malolo, a very fine ship, to Honolulu, where she joined the Aorangi. Lady Myers is a member of the committee of the Motliercraft Training Society in London. This is the organisation which furthers the work of the Plunket Society in England. Sir Truby King has just recently visited England on this work. All the cream used by the Mothercraft organisation comes from Now Zealand in specially prepared tins. Sir Truby will allow no other kind to be used. Lady Myers' is also associated with the Child National Adoption Association. which has branches all over the world. The visitors, will return to England via Java and Singapore.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 4

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JUST ON HOLIDAY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 4

JUST ON HOLIDAY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 4

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