'‘l feel strongly that we women of Christchurch should take steps to establish cookery classes for manned women 1 J said Mrs T. Hill, representative of the Metropolitan Belief Association, at, a meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary o£ the Business Men’s Com--1 niit,tee. She said she had recently visited. homes where the families were badly fed, although they lcccivcd plenty of good food. Illness and misery were the result of women being unable to cook and to keep their homes clean and tidy. Much good was being done at the cookery centres for unemployed girls, Mrs Hill said, but it was married women even more than girls that arc ccl - . .&! _ ho M - -
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7192, 26 June 1933, Page 2
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