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Women the World Over

Full ot interest is the work o£ Mile. Jlozzo Rozen. a clever artist who, for some time, has been earning her living by restoring okl pictures. She is a native ot Poland, and she declares that her best work is always accomplished in the early part o£ the morning. When restoring panels and frescoes she has to climb ladders and Pit on most dangerous-looking planks, hut. being at such altitudes does not alarm her in the least.

WOMEN BUYERS

Mrs. Christie Frederick, a United States authority on housekeeping, lias written a book entitled “Selling Mrs. Consumer.” which contains US chapters of data concerning women burns. Mrs. Frederick has her subject it her finger-tips and has given addresses in London, Berlin, Paris and Rome, as well as in her own country.

INDIAN RELIGION

Mrs. Walter Tibbitts, one ot the small band of English Hindu women, has been collecting material for a hook on Indian religion. She was the first English woman to be permitted to explore the ruined city of Bandit, and she has also visited the famous Golden Temple at Benares. When in India Mrs. Tibbitts wears the costume of the Hindus?

restoring old pictures

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 5

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Women the World Over Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 5

Women the World Over Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 5

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