DOMESTIC HELP
BRITISH GIRLS AVAILABLE FOR NEW ZEALAND (United Pjphp APHociatinnl AUCKLAND, 26th February. The readiness of her organisation to arrange for the despatch of domestics to New Zealand was mentioned on Saturday by Miss E. M. Thompson, C.8.E., chairman of the Society for the Overseas Setlement of British Women, who arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa to spend a short time in New Zealand beL, going to Australia to discuss the immigration of English girls into the Commonwealth. If there was a shortage of domestics in New Zealand, said Miss Thompson, and satisfactory arrangements could be made for their reception and employment, her society would be pleased to see what relief it could afford. Though it would necessarily depend upon the circumstances and conditions. at a guess she would* say that she could supply the Dominion with 200 girls jn 12 months.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 27 February 1939, Page 8
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