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NEW ZEALAND GIRLS IN LONDON make the acquaintance of the Dominion's High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald at the Ideal Home Exhibition. The girls are on duty at the New Zealand dairy industry's stand to distribute samples of butter and cheese to the thousands of visitors. From left are Misses Gwenda Scott (Invercargill), Margaret Harris (Christchurch), Janet Rodden (Christchurch), and Prudence Rear (Auckland).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16

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NEW ZEALAND GIRLS IN LONDON make the acquaintance of the Dominion's High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald at the Ideal Home Exhibition. The girls are on duty at the New Zealand dairy industry's stand to distribute samples of butter and cheese to the thousands of visitors. From left are Misses Gwenda Scott (Invercargill), Margaret Harris (Christchurch), Janet Rodden (Christchurch), and Prudence Rear (Auckland). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16

NEW ZEALAND GIRLS IN LONDON make the acquaintance of the Dominion's High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald at the Ideal Home Exhibition. The girls are on duty at the New Zealand dairy industry's stand to distribute samples of butter and cheese to the thousands of visitors. From left are Misses Gwenda Scott (Invercargill), Margaret Harris (Christchurch), Janet Rodden (Christchurch), and Prudence Rear (Auckland). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16