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Mrs. Massey, as President of the Plunkel Society. Mrs. Massey, whose deep interest in the welfare of the mothers and wives of the Dominion, has always been in such great evidence. has taken an active part in the splendid work of the Plunket Society. Next to Mrs. Massey is Lady Anna Stout (in. white), s. P. Andrew, Studio, photo. Wellington & Auckland

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 12, 1 June 1925, Page 3

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Mrs. Massey, as President of the Plunkel Society. Mrs. Massey, whose deep interest in the welfare of the mothers and wives of the Dominion, has always been in such great evidence. has taken an active part in the splendid work of the Plunket Society. Next to Mrs. Massey is Lady Anna Stout (in. white), s. P. Andrew, Studio, photo. Wellington & Auckland Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 12, 1 June 1925, Page 3

Mrs. Massey, as President of the Plunkel Society. Mrs. Massey, whose deep interest in the welfare of the mothers and wives of the Dominion, has always been in such great evidence. has taken an active part in the splendid work of the Plunket Society. Next to Mrs. Massey is Lady Anna Stout (in. white), s. P. Andrew, Studio, photo. Wellington & Auckland Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 12, 1 June 1925, Page 3