CONFERENCE IN AMSTERDAM
A conference of Christian Youth is to be held in Amsterdam, at the end of July, and 17 delegates are expected from New Zealand. The Y.W.C.A. delegates are Miss Rosemary Ross (Dunedin) and Miss Claire Longmore (Wellington). Representatives of the Student Christian Movement will be Mr. Harold Baker (Gisbgrne), Miss Sheila McMillan (Dunedin), the Rev. M. Tasker (Auckland), Mr. P. Kelly (Wellington), Miss K. Wood (Wellington), and possibly Mr. A. Prior (Dunedin and Masterton). Other delegates to the conference will include the Rev. R. Thornley and Mrs. Thornley, Miss Phyllis Grant (Waihi), Miss Edna Ginn (Wanganui), Mr. J. Marshall (Wellington), and Mr. J. Stevenson (Wellington).
Hemove the shine from dark materials by sponging them with the following liquid: Boil ivy leaves in sufficent water to cover them for a quarter of an hour, strain, and allow the liquid to cool. "Shine" will disappear like magic from' black or navy suits or frocks if this method is adopted. It also removes stains from dark materials and improves the appearance of shabby silk umbrellas.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 112, 15 May 1939, Page 14
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175CONFERENCE IN AMSTERDAM Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 112, 15 May 1939, Page 14
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