THE DOMESTIC SERVANT PROBLEM.
♦ ■.3P-CIAI. TO 'THE TRESS.". WELLINGTON, Juno 16. Tho difficulty of getting good domestics to leavo England for New Zealand is becoming more and more difficult, but Mrs Hume Lindsay, who arrived by tho lonic to-day, has brought out a number for thc Canterbury Farmers' Union. Included in tho contingent are girls from the country districts, aa well as from the towns. Thero are, in all, 12-5 assisted immigrants on board the lonic. A larger contingent of domestic servants will arrivo by the Athonic in November.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14996, 17 June 1914, Page 9
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