WOMEN WORKERS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
High tributes to the work and the worth of Miss M. Salmond. superintendent of the Women's Training Institute, were paid by speakers at the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church today when the report on the activities of the institute and the women's work committee was under review.
The report expressed pleasure that in recent years students have been drawn from all over New Zealand, the committee feeling that the Church is increasingly recognising that the institute is a Dominion institution.
The Rev. D. J. A. Shaw (Hastings) eulogised the value to the Church of deaconesses and urged that more women who were able to interest themselves in their sphere of activity.
MELODY IN SMOKE.
"Melody in Smoke has been one enthusiastic description accorded to patrician old Dill's Best tobacco, smoked for 87 years. There must be something unquestionably good about a tobacco that can maintain its popularity through three generations. .Smoke it and see. 2oz. 2s.—Aclvt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 10
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WOMEN WORKERS
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 10
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