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Letter to Miss Warburton of the Womens War Service Auxiliary of Palmerston North, asking if the Auxiliary can serve supper at the camp of the Second Prevost Company. Signed by J R Hardie.

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Correspondence
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2009Pa_WARBURTON-S1-F1_2763
Title
Correspondence from the A. N. A. Club
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C. E. Warburton Papers

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January 19, 1943

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A. N. A. CLUB
[ARMY, NAVY, AIRFORCE]

PALMERSTON NORTH

A. E. MANSFORD, ESQ.
CHAIRMAN

J. R. HARDIE ESQ.
HON. SECRETARY

BALLROOM, 72 GEORGE ST.
PHONE 5976
CLUB ROOMS AND HOSTEL,
64 BROADWAY,
PHONE 7097
P.O. BOX 614

January 19th 1943.

Miss Warburton,
Women's War Service Auxiliary,
PALMERSTON NORTH.

Dear Madam,

I am instructed by my Committee to forward here-
with communication from Captain Maule of the Second Prevost
Company in which he inquires regarding securing the help of
ladies to service supper at their Camp, and to advise you that
the matter has been referred to your Association for its
consideration.

Would you kindly forward your reply direct to Captain
Maule?

Yours faithfully,
J.R. Hardie
Secretary.

Encl.

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