Paper Pattern Supplies
(Special) WELLINGTON, This Day. A request that the Minister for Supply (Hon. D. G. Sullivan) should review- the decision of the Government to refuse licenses for the importation of paper patterns for children's clothing was made by Mrs Hilda Ross (Oppn.. Hamilton), when giving notice of a question in the House of Representatives yesterday. In a note to her question Mrs Ross pointed out that there was a shortage of made-up garments for children and in the absence of patterns it was most difficult for mothers to make the garments.
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Northern Advocate, 6 July 1945, Page 2
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