PATRIOTIC KNITTING
MITTENS FOR MEN AT WAIOURU CAMP. PATTERNS AT LADIES’ REST ’ ROOMS. In reply to an enquiry by the secretary of the Masterton's Women’s Patriotic Committee, Mr G. H. Hayden, secretary of the National Patriotic Fund Board has advised that the committee is permitted to knit mittens with flap extension for the men at Waiouru Military camp, provided that the wool used was not wool which had been bought for other patriotic knitting purposes, and that the finished knitted goods were consigned direct to the Camp Commandant at Waiouru. The pattern for the knitting may be obtained from the Matron of the Ladies' Rest Rooms (Mrs G. Nissen), Dixon Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 April 1941, Page 8
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