OFFICE EMPLOYEES! Look ahead and make yourself more valuable. Learn the famous GREGG SHORTHAND. —the easy-to-acquire speed system. FREE LESSON. WAKEFIELD COLLEGE Gregg Headquarters Palmerston Building*, 47 Queen St.
* That Oats you're when was lt F 'fl^~ff^S^»* Fresh Champion Oats are made at the Northern Roller Mills every day or two and sent straight out CJPPI Wk . to the grocers. Stocks are never held. That's why Cuffl^TO?^^,,^^^^' Champion Oats always comes to your grocer with IK all its fragrance and flavour unspoilt by keeping. Far more delicious than any brought -H Second to bear a glorious name! QUEEN ELIZABETH ■ • As the First Lady of the world's greatest Empire, Queen Elizabeth will set the standard for millions of women, in matters of conduct, home life and fashions. What manner of woman really is the Queen? You will come to know her personally as you read her intimate life story now in the JSmSmmm NEW ZEALAND ——■ WOMAN'S WEEKLY ■?=== «4 pages Price 3d TSSSSSS "WOMEN of TO-MORROW ,, H. G. Wells, Emil Ludwig, and John Masefield, three world - famous authors, air their opinions in an interview with Betty Ross. • What is Soroptimism? Your choice of eight patterns. m Latest news for women from London by air mail. m Watch for the forthcoming displays of entries in our "Odds and Ends of Wool" Competition. . i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 12
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