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N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY (Wanganui Electorate). GREAT WOMEN’S MEETING ok. a/js MRS. HILDA ROSS, M.P. HEAR HILDA ROSS, M.P. HEAR HILDA ROSS, M.P. Next TUESDAY Afternoon TUESDAY, MAY 28, AT 2.30 P.M. OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE MRS. E. W. MEREWETHER, Deputy Mayoress, will preside. Mrs. Hilda Ross, M.P., as a woman and a mother, is well qualified Io interpret from the public platform the thoughts of the average woman on every-day problems. Mrs. Ross needs little introduction to the women of Wanganui. "By their deeds shall ye know them"—and by this test she emerges with flying colours. Mrs. tioss has a record of disinterested community activities at Hamilton that places her as the greatest social workers in New Zealand. This public-spirited woman now has a wider field of service and is giving the women of New Zealand stronger representation tn Parliament. SUCH IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AS HOUSING, TAXATION, HEALTH; PRICES OF EVERY-DAY NEEDS; ARE LARGELY WOMEN’S PROBLEMS. ON THESE QUESTIONS THE WOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND ARE ENTITLED TO BE HEARD, NOT ONLY THROUGH THE VOICES OF MEN, BUT THROUGH THE VOICES OF WOMEN AS WELL. HEAR THE VOICE OF HILDA ROSS, M.P., NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON FROM THE STAGE OF THE WANGANUI OPERA HOUSE. SHE HAS A MESSAGE FOR EVERY WOMAN IN WANGANUI. DOORS OPEN 1.30 P.M. MEETING COMMENCES 2.30 P.M. First Six Rows Oii'ihestral Stalls Reserved for Aged and Hard of Hearing. A. C. SEIVEWRIGHT, Organising Secretary.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 118, 23 May 1946, Page 3

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