NEW ZEALANDER IN U.S. ARMY
O.C. LONDON, December 24. A visitor to London on her first leave here is Mrs. Mary Eaton, formerly Mary Mandeno, of Te Awamutu. Mrs. Eaton is one of the few New Zealand women serving with the American forces. She left her position as dietitian and lecturer at the Johns Hopkins Institute in Baltimore when America entered the war and joined the American army as dietitian to the 56th General Hospital. She is now fulfilling a long-cherished ambition of visiting England. Mrs. Eaton's brothers are both prisoners of war in Germany— Bdr. A. H. Mandeno and Trooper George C. Mandeno. She is looking forward to a reunion in England with her cousin, Squadron Leader Graham Mandeno, who is serving with the Royal Air Force in this country. GEORGE BETTLE'S RELIABLE REMEDIES. Good stocks of all George Bettle's famous, reliable remedies are still available. If you cannot procure the Bettle product you want from your usual chemist or store, write direct to George Bettle. Chemist, 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Mr. Bettle pays postage on all mail orders and guarantees complete satisfaction, so write today.—Advt. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 37, 14 February 1944, Page 6
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