A PEER'S NEEDLEWORK.
Opening .in exhibition of craft work. Lord (Jainford spoke of hi* fondness for needlework: "I suppone that there i-> never a -.'4 hours passes that I do not work with my needle for at lea»t three hour-.' tin said. "I think there ir> nothing better than needlework to enable one to think quietly an,d, at the «amn time enjoy the occupation. Somehow there is .something very soothing about this way of pacing one's time, and if vou have a wireless you can listen t<i and thoroughly enjoy good music- while you are stitching."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 24
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96A PEER'S NEEDLEWORK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 24
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