Aunt Daisy’s Tour
URING her recent tour of the South Island Aunt Daisy travelled some thousands of miles, visited some scores of towns and villages, opened several flower shows and similar functions, and met and chatted with (she estimates) more than 4000 women. She made the tour for the purpose of meeting country women in the south who had heard her over the air but had never had the opportunity of seeing her in person. Arrangements were in the hands of the Women’s Institute, which had the assistance of the Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union and other women’s organisations, A feature of her tour was a visit, to Nelson where she made a thorough inspection of the apple industry, watching every stage from the picking of the fruit to its packing.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 92, 28 March 1941, Page 42
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132Aunt Daisy’s Tour New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 92, 28 March 1941, Page 42
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