FND OF THE "GIRLS FOE GIRLS” CONTEST.—The business girls' campaign for the purpose or raising funds for the Wellington Y.W.C.A., a portion of which is to be used for the alleviation of distress among uuem ployed girls was brought to an end on Saturday evening. Those who took part in this contest are shown in the flashlight photograph. Front row, from left, Miss Stevenson, National General Secretary, Y.W.C.A.; Mrs. Pearson, president; Miss Church Hannah’s Ltd,; Miss Griffin, Colonial Motors; Miss Adams, New Zealand Slippers; Miss Shearer, D.1.C., who finished second; Miiss Cameron, Macky, Logan, Caldwell; Miss Parker, Schncideman's, Ltd.; Miss Smith Wellington Woollen Co,; Miss Bridgeman, general secretary; Miss Low, chairwoman, Business Girls' Committee. At back, Miss Treadwell, J. E. McKenzie's; Miss Sapsford, Fashions, Ltd. (tailoring); Miss Raven, Whitehead and Pears; Miss Billows, Wool worth’s, fourth; Miss Hall, Kirkcaldie and Stains, first; Miss Jefferson, Mac Duff's, Ltd., third; Miss Thornley, James Smith’s, Ltd.; Miss Murphy, Fashions, Ltd. (dressmaking); Miss Booker, Bond’s Hosiery Mills. In front, Miss Joan Chandler, pierrette.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6866, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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169FND OF THE "GIRLS FOE GIRLS” CONTEST.—The business girls' campaign for the purpose or raising funds for the Wellington Y.W.C.A., a portion of which is to be used for the alleviation of distress among uuem ployed girls was brought to an end on Saturday evening. Those who took part in this contest are shown in the flashlight photograph. Front row, from left, Miss Stevenson, National General Secretary, Y.W.C.A.; Mrs. Pearson, president; Miss Church Hannah’s Ltd,; Miss Griffin, Colonial Motors; Miss Adams, New Zealand Slippers; Miss Shearer, D.I.C., who finished second; Miiss Cameron, Macky, Logan, Caldwell; Miss Parker, Schncideman's, Ltd.; Miss Smith Wellington Woollen Co,; Miss Bridgeman, general secretary; Miss Low, chairwoman, Business Girls' Committee. At back, Miss Treadwell, J. E. McKenzie's; Miss Sapsford, Fashions, Ltd. (tailoring); Miss Raven, Whitehead and Pears; Miss Billows, Woolworth’s, fourth; Miss Hall, Kirkcaldie and Stains, first; Miss Jefferson, MacDuff's, Ltd., third; Miss Thornley, James Smith’s, Ltd.; Miss Murphy, Fashions, Ltd. (dressmaking); Miss Booker, Bond’s Hosiery Mills. In front, Miss Joan Chandler, pierrette. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6866, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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