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ALEXANDRA DAY IN LONDON: A GROUP OF NEW ZEALAND FLOWER-SELLERS. The above group of New Zealand ladies who sold roses in London on Alexandra Day in eludes Lady Islington, Mrs Herbert Alington (organiser), ‘Mrs Willes (sister of the Postmaster-general), Mrs Rous-Martin. Mrs Scholefield, Mrs J. Burt, Mrs R. Hope. Mrs Clayton, Misses Laing, Misses Carr, Mi sses Ponsonby, Misses Lewis, Miss Moss Dav is. 'Mrs Sidney Nathan and Miss Nathan, Miss Halse, Miss Michie, Miss Irene Barr, Miss K. Campbell. Miss Brandon. The High Commissioner is in the centre of the group.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

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ALEXANDRA DAY IN LONDON: A GROUP OF NEW ZEALAND FLOWER-SELLERS. The above group of New Zealand ladies who sold roses in London on Alexandra Day in eludes Lady Islington, Mrs Herbert Alington (organiser), ‘Mrs Willes (sister of the Postmaster-general), Mrs Rous-Martin. Mrs Scholefield, Mrs J. Burt, Mrs R. Hope. Mrs Clayton, Misses Laing, Misses Carr, Mi sses Ponsonby, Misses Lewis, Miss Moss Dav is. 'Mrs Sidney Nathan and Miss Nathan, Miss Halse, Miss Michie, Miss Irene Barr, Miss K. Campbell. Miss Brandon. The High Commissioner is in the centre of the group. Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

ALEXANDRA DAY IN LONDON: A GROUP OF NEW ZEALAND FLOWER-SELLERS. The above group of New Zealand ladies who sold roses in London on Alexandra Day in eludes Lady Islington, Mrs Herbert Alington (organiser), ‘Mrs Willes (sister of the Postmaster-general), Mrs Rous-Martin. Mrs Scholefield, Mrs J. Burt, Mrs R. Hope. Mrs Clayton, Misses Laing, Misses Carr, Mi sses Ponsonby, Misses Lewis, Miss Moss Dav is. 'Mrs Sidney Nathan and Miss Nathan, Miss Halse, Miss Michie, Miss Irene Barr, Miss K. Campbell. Miss Brandon. The High Commissioner is in the centre of the group. Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)