HELP IN THE GARDEN
May I, on behalf of wives whose husbands are serving overseas, makt an appeal for a little -help with their, gardens. I know of several, inelud' ing myself, who are in dire need of help, l have a State house in Sandingnam, where my garden, through. my ili-health, has got quite beyond me. There are many able-bodied men living quite near me, but it does not occur to any of them to offer a little help. I would be more than grateful if someone would come along with a scythe and cut down the long grass and weeds to enable me to carry on and keep the place looking decent for my husband'# return. A SOLDIER'S WIFE.,I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 253, 25 October 1941, Page 6
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