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WOMEN'S INSTITUTES

Reports of meetings of branches are requested but they should be furnished promptly for the publication of reports that are not supplied within a week from the dale of the meeting cannot be promised

Mrs Walker presided at the monthly meeting of the Waitahuna Institute. The roll-call was "A garden hint." An interesting talk on "Gardening" was given by Mrs Labes who described seed sowing and the propagation of perennials by means of division, cuttings, and layering. The competitions resulted:—Garden gloves—Mrs Walker 1, Mrs Ponder 2; best vegetable—Mrs Labes 1, Mrs Walker 2; best bloomMrs Labes 1, Mrs Walker 2.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 19

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WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 19

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23647, 3 November 1938, Page 19

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