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MRS FREER TAKES A JOB.

■ ■ ■ Per Press Association. Copyright ■ « WANGANUI, This Day. « J Mrs M. Freer arrived at Wanga- , l nui yesterday, and will commence s * work with a departmental store ■ here, having agreed to assist it in i I the development of a fashion ■ J gown salon. She is to be given g I charge of that section. j S Mrs Freer states she is delight- ■ 1 ed to accept such a position. She * 2 rejected many others because of ■ ■ the publicity attached to them. j 2 “I have had quite a lot of ex- \ 1 perience in gown and mannequin i * work,” Mrs Freer said last night, J 2 “and I am going to like it here, g 1 i cannot say how long I will be « 2 in Wanganui. I shall spend a , i good deal of time travelling be- » J tween here and Wellington.” , ■ ' !

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Northern Advocate, 18 December 1936, Page 9

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MRS FREER TAKES A JOB. Northern Advocate, 18 December 1936, Page 9

MRS FREER TAKES A JOB. Northern Advocate, 18 December 1936, Page 9

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