OUR UNREPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT Demand Electoral Reform for Fair Representation read: <l do ZK YOtrteld \ BSyour X — VOTE SEND: $l.OO C/- "ELECTORAL REFORM" P.O. BOX 43, KAIAPOI "LADIES A PLATE PLEASE" On Sunday 19 September Women's Suffrage has its 83rd birthday dating from 1893 when New Zealand women won the vote. How far has the New Zealand woman evolved since then - from the little wife/ mother/cook/homemoker whose function at social gatherings was to provide a plate of homemade food, - while the men provided the rest of the entertainment? To mark suffrage day the Concert Programme (YC) presents a two-hour programme introduced by Jessica Weddell highlighting the birth of the modern New Zealand woman - her hopes, aspirations and achievements. "LADIES A PLATE PLEASE" Hie programme will he a miscellany of music, interviews, discussions and talks from New Zealand women SUNDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 8 P.M. -10 P.M. (Concert Programme and regional stations) Producers: lynnt Alexander l Martin Hidlow Excth. iramr. nnriiv wnm
KIN WAH CAFE IS NOW OPEN The restaurant you've been waiting for. Skilled cooks preparing Chinese or English cuisine with equal ease. Dine in the tasteful surroundings of the restaurant or if you wish you can get any of the fine food to take away. OUR HOURS ARE: Sunday to Thursday 11.30 am to 8.30 pm Friday to Saturday 11.30 am to 12 midnight We welcome all our old friends who will remember us at the ASIA CAFE. KIN WAH CAFE 103 CASHEL ST C, *FTHt6pm A ONn ,RK PHONE 79-350
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