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CENTRAL HOME OF THE WORLD^S'GIRL.GUIDES.— TioovieIvs of "Foxlease," a valuable properly m Hampshire,' England, presented to the Girl Giiides' Association by, Mrs. Anne Arcfy to the Princess Royal by the?' World's Marys.".■ oii left, a ;■ general'■■ view? of "Foxlease," with\its buildings surrounded .' by 1 beautiful trees and undulating lawns.r'^On.rightptllk entrance'halljwhich>contains many interesting-gifts, as well as abronze panelled inscription ■■, , to- the Princess Royal and- Mrs. Sanderspn, who made "Foxlease" available: to the world's girls. . There are also portraits of- these - ■•'■■' .-•'.- . . ; ■ \ two ladies and the Chief Guidcr, Lady Baden-Powell. , • ..'.'..' . '. ' •

■•''■-■' ' '■ ■ . . • .. . • ■ ■ . : -. ■ ; ■ ' • * ■ ■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo, TWO 'OUTSTANDING OIL PAINTINGS AT THE ART ■EXHIBITION.— jT/uo oil paintings which are attracting considerable attention at the annual exhibition of the , New Zealand 'Academy -of Fine Arts, opened in WMtmore Street Art Gallery last.evening, by his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloc. On left, an unusual -*.; ' theme entitled "Paddlers" painted byMarcus King. Maori siildy/'by^'H.--Xinley l -^ichat^son,^ ■, ■.■'■■ ; ■ ■ j'

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 9

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CENTRAL HOME OF THE WORLD^S'GIRL.GUIDES.—TioovieIvs of "Foxlease," a valuable properly m Hampshire,' England, presented to the Girl Giiides' Association by, Mrs. Anne Arcfy to the Princess Royal by the?' World's Marys.".■ oii left, a;■ general'■■ view? of "Foxlease," with\its buildings surrounded.' by 1 beautiful trees and undulating lawns.r'^On.rightptllk entrance'halljwhich>contains many interesting-gifts, as well as abronze panelled inscription ■■, , to- the Princess Royal and- Mrs. Sanderspn, who made "Foxlease" available: to the world's girls. . There are also portraits of- these – ■•'■■' .-•'.- . . ; ■ \ two ladies and the Chief Guidcr, Lady Baden-Powell. , • ..'.'..' . '. ' • ■•''■-■' ' '■ ■ . . • .. . • ■ ■ . : -. ■ ; ■ ' • * ■ ■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo, TWO 'OUTSTANDING OIL PAINTINGS AT THE ART ■EXHIBITION.—jT/uo oil paintings which are attracting considerable attention at the annual exhibition of the , New Zealand 'Academy -of Fine Arts, opened in WMtmore Street Art Gallery last.evening, by his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloc. On left, an unusual -*.; ' theme entitled "Paddlers" painted byMarcus King. Maori siildy/'by^'H.--Xinleyl-^ichat^son,^ ■, ■.■'■■ ; ■ ■ j' Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 9

CENTRAL HOME OF THE WORLD^S'GIRL.GUIDES.—TioovieIvs of "Foxlease," a valuable properly m Hampshire,' England, presented to the Girl Giiides' Association by, Mrs. Anne Arcfy to the Princess Royal by the?' World's Marys.".■ oii left, a;■ general'■■ view? of "Foxlease," with\its buildings surrounded.' by 1 beautiful trees and undulating lawns.r'^On.rightptllk entrance'halljwhich>contains many interesting-gifts, as well as abronze panelled inscription ■■, , to- the Princess Royal and- Mrs. Sanderspn, who made "Foxlease" available: to the world's girls. . There are also portraits of- these – ■•'■■' .-•'.- . . ; ■ \ two ladies and the Chief Guidcr, Lady Baden-Powell. , • ..'.'..' . '. ' • ■•''■-■' ' '■ ■ . . • .. . • ■ ■ . : -. ■ ; ■ ' • * ■ ■ ■ "Evening Post" Photo, TWO 'OUTSTANDING OIL PAINTINGS AT THE ART ■EXHIBITION.—jT/uo oil paintings which are attracting considerable attention at the annual exhibition of the , New Zealand 'Academy -of Fine Arts, opened in WMtmore Street Art Gallery last.evening, by his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloc. On left, an unusual -*.; ' theme entitled "Paddlers" painted byMarcus King. Maori siildy/'by^'H.--Xinleyl-^ichat^son,^ ■, ■.■'■■ ; ■ ■ j' Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 9

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