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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107S. 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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