Elizabeth Irvine, 4, a daughter of Mr A. Irvine, manager of the Maun’area station, Te Kaha, fell ffom a pony and dislocated her elbow. .. A long and painful journey of 2d miles was made to Onotiki Hospital. In order to assist those who are just learning to knit, or who may need instruction or guidance in the latest fancy stitches, Petties’ have arranged v for an instructress in the latest ideas and garments. This lady will be at the woo! counter on Friday and Saturday from 2 p.m., and will give free advice and instruction in all classeg of knitting and wool work,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18068, 20 April 1933, Page 6
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