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S. P. Andrew photograph PETI PARATA (Mrs, P. Parata Olsen), will be the vocalist when a concert by the Trentham Military Band is broadcast by 2YA on Friday evening, November 28 Her numbers will be "Pokarekare," "Tahineitarikino,’ "In Fairyland," and "Haeri Tonu Ra." Well known as a member of the Plunket Society, and as president of the Petone Free Kindergarten, Mrs, Parata Olsen is also actively engaged in Maori welfare work. She is a regular visitor to the Maori Girls’ Club at Lower Hutt, where native crafts are taught, and she is a helptul friend to many young Maori girls who come to work in the city.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 126, 21 November 1941, Page 43

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S. P. Andrew photograph PETI PARATA (Mrs, P. Parata Olsen), will be the vocalist when a concert by the Trentham Military Band is broadcast by 2YA on Friday evening, November 28 Her numbers will be "Pokarekare," "Tahineitarikino,’ "In Fairyland," and "Haeri Tonu Ra." Well known as a member of the Plunket Society, and as president of the Petone Free Kindergarten, Mrs, Parata Olsen is also actively engaged in Maori welfare work. She is a regular visitor to the Maori Girls’ Club at Lower Hutt, where native crafts are taught, and she is a helptul friend to many young Maori girls who come to work in the city. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 126, 21 November 1941, Page 43

S. P. Andrew photograph PETI PARATA (Mrs, P. Parata Olsen), will be the vocalist when a concert by the Trentham Military Band is broadcast by 2YA on Friday evening, November 28 Her numbers will be "Pokarekare," "Tahineitarikino,’ "In Fairyland," and "Haeri Tonu Ra." Well known as a member of the Plunket Society, and as president of the Petone Free Kindergarten, Mrs, Parata Olsen is also actively engaged in Maori welfare work. She is a regular visitor to the Maori Girls’ Club at Lower Hutt, where native crafts are taught, and she is a helptul friend to many young Maori girls who come to work in the city. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 126, 21 November 1941, Page 43

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