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Those Women Drivers!

OMEN who qualify for inclusion in the old stories about women drivers will be well advised to listen to a series which is to be heard shortly from National stations’ women’s sessions. But although those much-discussed females will undoubtedly profit most, good women drivers and even some men will probably hear something new in Ray Webley’s talks, Advice to Women Motorists. Mr. Webley is a lecturer in motor maintenance at the Wellington Technical College, and his talks will be heard twice a month. He will give a wide variety of advice on small matters which can be attended to easily to help the smooth running of a car, and will also answer questions from listeners on driving and maintenance. It is thought that with holidays in the offing, women with cars of their own will be able to save a great deal of time and expense if they know how to make minor adjustments and generally prepare their cars for accident-free running.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 900, 2 November 1956, Page 33

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Those Women Drivers! New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 900, 2 November 1956, Page 33

Those Women Drivers! New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 900, 2 November 1956, Page 33

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