LONG TOUR IN A LIGHT CAR.—Miss Gladys de H*»ill*nd, of England, who is —!""|f a world tour with her small Austin car, and who airbed from Wellington yesterday.
SUITABLE ATTIRE FOR HOT WEATHER.—Employees of Rendell's, Ltd., have set an example for cool I; summer working dress. Tltey are wearing skirts of the lumber-jacket pattern.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 20, 24 January 1929, Page 10
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54LONG TOUR IN A LIGHT CAR.—Miss Gladys de H*»ill*nd, of England, who is —!""|f a world tour with her small Austin car, and who airbed from Wellington yesterday. SUITABLE ATTIRE FOR HOT WEATHER.—Employees of Rendell's, Ltd., have set an example for cool I; summer working dress. Tltey are wearing skirts of the lumber-jacket pattern. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 20, 24 January 1929, Page 10
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