EXHIBITION OF WOMEN'S WORK.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —May I crave your indulgence in making known the fact that an exhibition of Avomen's work is to be held in London in June '! It is to be' held in the same building as the Great White City Exhibition, and half the profits (if any) are to be devoted to some object for the benefit of Avomen. The Duchess of Marlborough is chairwoman of the general committee and of the United States Committee. Mrs. T. Mackenzie, wife of our High Commissioner, is chairman of the New Zealand Committee, and has written asking mc to assist in making the above facts public. Intending exhibitors Avoiild Tcquire to send off their specimens as early as possible, addressed to Mrs. Mackenzie, c/o High Commissioner for New ZeaJand, Victoria street, London, or Hotel Windsor, London, labelled as an exhibit. It is to be fioped, for the sake of our Dominion, that women possessing articles suitable will post them as soon as possible.—l am, etc., ANNIE F. BODEN. Bolton Street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1913, Page 8
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