Women Study While Men Stay At Home
: pedal to “Northern Advocate ”] | KAIKOHE, This Day. f The male population in Kai- | kohe does not seem to favour Red | Cross instruction. f 4 A meeting of the local branch | of the Red Cross Society was | held on Monday night, for the | purpose of forming instructional f classes, but only three men at- 4 tended. ’ | However, the ladies of the town | were to the fore, and a class of | 18 was organised. The first lec- f ture is to be given by Dr. J. ? Fougere next Monday. | f A separate class, which has | just amalgamated with the soci- f ety, and which concentrates on i teaching women how to make | running repairs to motor vehicles, | etc., is well patronised, and has'? nearly 40 members. | o The males will either have to f hurry up and co-operate, or else | stay at home and watch the ? family. f
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Northern Advocate, 5 July 1939, Page 8
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