EXAMPLE TO WOMENKIND
PRAISE FOR QUEEN MARY.
"One cannot help wishing that the National Anthem sometimes was siing "God Save the Queen," says the Daily Mail, in referring to Queen .Mary's three tiring days at the British Industries Fair at Olympia. "How many women half the age of our wonderful Queen could face her strenuous duties without evasions and complaints, how many could endure cold and fatigue for hours, or standing, unable to relax, for hours, together with suffering the inevitable shopping headache, and still ba fresh and smilling at the end of the day?" the article asks. "The Queen," it is added, "brings expert feminine knowledge to bear en the innumerable materials displayed, praising and encouraging everything that appeals to her as enterprising and good. "The sales of everything the Queen buys soar like a rocket, not merely because she is the Queen, but because she buys with great good sense, shrewdness and taste.
"The Queen is a shopping guide for all Englishwomen. She works harder than most society women. She is unable to go on pleasure cruises when tired, but remains at her post, and works indefatigably and cheerfully—one of the nation's most willing workers.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 21 March 1933, Page 2
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197EXAMPLE TO WOMENKIND Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 21 March 1933, Page 2
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