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■® '" ' I wT ■* fll * ;1 > i IT #■ I *1 W U wB I! ‘ - ■ ■. |«3 ■h i HF WE-' IBs -~- . ■ $ h. Sk>< IfiSik E ’ W IHil i * flora wl?» x U H flßßßfl^ I Six feet of sex appeal He has been described as cute, better-looking than Robert Redford, and loaded with sex appeal. A model agency boss has gone on record as saying he would make a perfect model: and an American newspaper praised his smile as“the most dazzling this side of Charlie's Angels”. Who is this gorgeous hunk of man? Why, it is none other than 19-year-old Prince Andrew, the Queen’s second son. ‘7 wanted to throw my baby against a wall!” "Since my husband was a man who couldn’t cope with a child crying, I had to shut || myself in a room with baby and pace the floor with him for hours. At times I had only H one hour's sleep and during these times I wanted to throw the baby against a wall”, H This excerpt from one of the many letters received in response to our baby bashing £ questionnaire vividly describes the nightmare world of the potential baby basher. || Contrary to popular belief, it is a world that just about any mother can experience -as m the results of our questionnaire show. || Older women || J have never II T been bolder 11 ... or more attractive, energetic, and con- || || tent! In fact, the 40-plus woman is fast los- ' in 9 her i ma 9 e of being ‘past it’, and cash- H * ing in on the many attributes that are spe- § || c ' a "y hers. Claire Rayner looks at the ex- || citing world of the bolder older woman and h || nft fl&flBl explains how YOU can escape the tyranny I| II wfflKl Of the calendar. Being punched, kicked and bitten ... is all part of the job for the women of the New Zealand Police. For this is one employment field in which women enjoy complete equality with men. Or maybe in the face of such hazards ’ enjoy” is the wrong word. Staff writer Suzanne Mahaffie investigates. The daughter who tried to diet herself to death Nancy began by losing a little weight. But she wouldn't stop there. How could I prevent her from wasting away before my very eyes? A mother's story. Tears for a daughter Although the Queen Mother always presents a smiling face to the world, that smile has masked much sorrow. In particular, she has been saddened by the trials and tribulations of Princess Margaret, the daughter who at one time appeared to have the world at her feet. Concluding Helen Cathcart's sensitive biography. Combating the trials of the tall Tall people are stared at. People pass rude remarks about them. They can't get clothes to fit. and shopping for shoes is a nightmare. A new Wellington group has plans to lighten the load on the shoulders of the tall. [another BUMPERI76PAGE ISSUE I TM— !!■■■■■■■■ lIIIIIIIIH l—i ■!! IM HI Iflllli 111 111

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Press, 1 October 1979, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 October 1979, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 October 1979, Page 8