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N.Z. “DAIRY MAIDS” IN LONDON.—Miss Ella Smith (left), of Christchurch, and Miss Jane Story, of Blenheim, two of the 20 girls working at the New Zealand Dairy Board’s stand at the Ideal Homes Exhibition, Olympia, London. Their job is to encourage visitors to taste butter and cheese from the Dominion.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 2

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N.Z. “DAIRY MAIDS” IN LONDON.—Miss Ella Smith (left), of Christchurch, and Miss Jane Story, of Blenheim, two of the 20 girls working at the New Zealand Dairy Board’s stand at the Ideal Homes Exhibition, Olympia, London. Their job is to encourage visitors to taste butter and cheese from the Dominion. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 2

N.Z. “DAIRY MAIDS” IN LONDON.—Miss Ella Smith (left), of Christchurch, and Miss Jane Story, of Blenheim, two of the 20 girls working at the New Zealand Dairy Board’s stand at the Ideal Homes Exhibition, Olympia, London. Their job is to encourage visitors to taste butter and cheese from the Dominion. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 2