A PRACTICAL BUSINESS WOMAN. While urging tiie need 3 of women and children in her candidature for the City Council. Miss A. Basten believes that cooperation between men and women on public bodies and all organisations for social betterment is the ideal form of administration to be aimed at. With her sister Miss C. Basten, F.X.Z.A.A., A.P.A. (X.Z.i, she has been in business many years as public accountant and auditor, and one of the principals of Basten's Commercial College. In addition to her practical knowledge of finance she has had an unique experience as a verbatim reporter, gaining thereby an intimate knowledge of many and varied subjects. Besides Court work she has reported innumerable private arbitrations in building dispute?, insurance adjustments, timber rights, private assignments, claims for damages, patent rights, and public inquiries. In reporting the Commissions in connection with the various city amalgamation schemes she has acquired extensive knowledge of local government conditions.— (Ad.;
: Never in the history of Xtw Zealand was there greater need for cleanliness and economy, hence our enthusiasm for '\No Rubbing" Laundry Help.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 98, 28 April 1925, Page 9
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