BUSINESS GIRLS.
With reference to the report from the Women s Conference held in Honolulu, I would like to inform Dr. Mildred Staley, the NewZealand delegate, that the business girls with whom she must have been associated are not e « a i\ era ? e tj ? e 0f business girls. I would fh°-!. to . P° m * out that she is no doubt US r o£ dubio »s conduct, and her statement the majority of girls employed ses r re - uiit - v ° f dubious con- _ a very rash and absurd one. Are we Hke g \!i ß g ° lng to allow a statement arms ? W>>° ♦ ma ' le without rising up in makiL Z5, W the dele S at *'s reasons for ri Si a statement ? Are we who belong ? rg t? lßations ¥ oin S to allow a trv? Wo >.q 4 uc^ a " d to disgrace our counclubs anH Ve many fine women's Zealand birt°b W t y DOt Send a dele S ate of » £i! • . represent us who has been business girl or has even had the honour of rearmg a ratable busing |£it RESPECTABLE BUSINESS GIRL.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 6
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