Brightly-Coloured Dishes
The women in the W.A.A.C. Training Depot near Christchurch have been presented with a large set of coloured bakelite jam dishes, plates, pepper and salt containers, and other table-ware from Mr 11. C. Urlwin. These make the. dining-tables bright at all meals. Each of the women brought with het to camp one drinking'mug (generally coloured), one enamel plate, spoon, fork and knife. When a reporter went to the camp on a recent morning it was in time to see a company of the women being marched to the diningroom for morning tea. They marched across the lawn in formation, the.mug that each carried making a bright splash of colour against the khaki haftledrcss.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3176, 30 September 1942, Page 3
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