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MISS JILL LETHBRIDGE, of “The Point,” Tarras, will worthily represent her district as “Countess of Vincent.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. L. Lethbridge, and the granddaughter of the late Mr John Lethbridge, manager for many years of Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. She finds her time fully taken up with a share of the domestic duties of her home, and with the recreations of the typical outdoor girl—riding, tennis, and golf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5

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MISS JILL LETHBRIDGE, of “The Point,” Tarras, will worthily represent her district as “Countess of Vincent.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. L. Lethbridge, and the granddaughter of the late Mr John Lethbridge, manager for many years of Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. She finds her time fully taken up with a share of the domestic duties of her home, and with the recreations of the typical outdoor girl—riding, tennis, and golf. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5

MISS JILL LETHBRIDGE, of “The Point,” Tarras, will worthily represent her district as “Countess of Vincent.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. L. Lethbridge, and the granddaughter of the late Mr John Lethbridge, manager for many years of Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. She finds her time fully taken up with a share of the domestic duties of her home, and with the recreations of the typical outdoor girl—riding, tennis, and golf. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5