English women motorists at last have their own A.A. This is the Women’s Automobile and Sports Association, which is about to open some most attractive premises in Westminster, where records of all branches of sport will be kept. The lounge of the club has cream coloured walls and curtains of green velvet and a wine-coloured chintz copied from an old French design. There arc also a number of bathrooms and dressing rooms for the use of exhausted motorists, who may park their cars nearby. DON’T BE HASTY. /^ le ’best machine is the “New Home,” the reputation of 75'years. Sewing becomes a recreation. Drophead models from £lO 10s. Minsons, the agents. Any one sold on easy terms. 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18889, 12 October 1929, Page 15
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