Correspondence: Anne Stewart to Charlotte Warburton, 1944
Letter about a faulty recording at the 2ZA station.
Letter about a faulty recording at the 2ZA station.
Dated 11/7/1941. Letter to the Editor from W. B. Tennant answering criticism of him doing nothing further about the E.P.S. (Emergency Precautions Scheme) since the recent elections.
This marriage register was for the Foxton Presbyterian Church from 2 February 1852 to 13 October 1870. The reverend was Reverend James Duncan. It includes registry of marriages outside Foxton and Certificates of Dissolution of Marriages where applicable.
This marriage register was for the Foxton Presbyterian Church from 17 November 1870 to 7 September 1880. The reverend was Reverend James Duncan. It includes registry of marriages outside Foxton and Certificates of Dissolution of Marriages where applicable.
This baptismal register was for the Foxton Presbyterian Church. The register also includes Communion Rolls of Foxton 1907-15, Oroua Bridge 1909-15, Glen Oroua 1909-15, Tiakitahuna 1909-13, and Session Minutes 1909-1928.
The history of the Manawatū outlined, followed by some newspaper cuttings and then images of Palmerston North from 1877 - 1927 and 1937.
A recipe book created by the Palmerston North Methodist Parish to raise funds for the Manawatū Methodist Social Services Centre, in conjunction with a parish gala, September 1982.
Book issued by the National Patriotic Fund Board outlining details of acceptable gifts for those serving overseas in World War II, and how to despatch the goods to them.
Memorial book with details of book donations to the Palmerston North Public Library and also memorial tributes to various Palmerston North residents. Included are Erica Allen, Mae Andrews, Beryl Bartlett, Cora Bartlett, John Boldt, Frank Caple, Ferol Chittenden, Mervyn Dalefield, Arnold Hall, Norman Lovelock, Henry May and Inez Stewart.
Memorial book with details of book donations to the Palmerston North Public Library and also memorial tributes to various Palmerston North residents presented by the Lions Cub of Manawatu. Included are Audrey Gwendoline Adcock, William Alcock, Claude D. Andrews, A. H. Attwood, Elizabeth Boland, Violet Bowick, Arthur G. S. Bradfield, Fernly Campbell, Pleasance and Herbert Carpenter, Betty A. M. Carson, Anne Collins, Olga Cotter, Nancy Corkill, Bertram Cottrell, L. B. Davidson "Ma", Stanley H. Dawick, Richard H. Dawson, Keith A. Dixon, Ellen M. Elsmore, Philip A. E. Elsmore, Ethel M. Field, Florence M. Fisher, Bruce G. Gane, Kenneth S. Glendinning, Sheba Gordon, Herbert Greenwood, John (Jack) K. Hamilton, Marjorie Harford, Janice Y. Harper, Walter B. (Wally) Harris, Thomas C. Hobbs-Jones, Dr. Richard Hooper, Dr. Stafford Hooper, Clarence T. E. Hopwood, William Horsfall, Elizabeth James, Catherine Jamieson, Elsie Laing, Eva D. Laing, Mollie W. Lambourne, Florian R. (Mick) Lewis, Evelyn A. McDowall, Dugald C. MacKenzie, Margaret A. Mansford, Elizabeth K. Marshall, Florence Matthews, Dorothy M. Mechan, Monica Miles, Isobel Nicholls, Thomas A. Nuttall, Minna M. H. Oden, Frederick W. J. Oakley, Kaye D. Odlum, Charles S. Panting, Alan S. Paterson, John E. and Matilda Perrin, David C. Pryor, Robert C. Rawlings, Margaret D. Robinson, Frank E. Robinson, William M. Roger, Savage Club in Memory of Past Members page, Gordon E. Simister, Elsie E. D. Smyth, James B. Speedy, Alan D. Stringer, Edward C. Swan, Minnie Thomas, Edith Titchiner, Charlotte Warburton, John and Hannah Whittaker and family (Frank, Oliver, Dorothy and Doris) and Charles (Rangi) Woods.
Memo marked "Confidential" entitled circular Memorandum t Women's Organisations. Dated 24 December 1941.
Lyrics for a song possibly created for the W.W.S.A. To march to.
Document signed by A. E. Mansford, Mayor outlining the process to be followed on receipt of news from Overseas that the War against Germany has ended.
Article in the NZ Truth on March 1, 1944, page 17. Outlines the fine reocrd of the Palmerston North W.W.S.A. Has a photograph of Miss C. Warburton, Mrs J.H.Whyte and Miss M. Christensen.
A number of the 30 girls chosen to go to the Middle East to help in the New Zealand Forces' Club and similar institutions are from Wellington, the Wairarapa, The Manawatu and Hawke's Bay. Named from Palmerston North are Miss M. Cooksley and Miss M. Gulliver.
Mrs H. Jowett and Miss Amy Kane, members of the Women's War Service Auxiliary committee made public the circumstances under which 30 young women were chosen for service with the New Zealand forces in the Middle East.
Statement by the chairman of the Emergency Precautions Scheme in Palmerston North, Mr. B. Tennant at the Opera House.
Talks given by Miss C. Warburton and Mrs J. Walker at the Palmerston North branch of the League of Mothers.
Meeting of representatives from local bodies from Otaki to Rangitikei River and north as far as Oroua and Pohangina counties to be held in the near future.
Meeting of women called by A. E. Mansford to organise the work of the local emergency committee.
Newspaper article of the first meeting of the Palmerston North District Committee of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
District committee of the Women's War Service Auxiliary special meeting. Not dated.
Weekly menu prepared by the Home Science Extension Service, Otago University
Information about the sending of gift parcels to the United Kingdom and Europe
Women's Organisations' Executive chart
Invitation to a cinema evening put on by the Sunny Corner Social Club where Mr. Bert Pizzey will present a series of colour films of his tour of the East.
Flag bridge instructions (undated) from Charlotte Warburton.
Concert to be held 7 April 1943. Performers include the W.W.S.A. Chorus, the Chapman Brothers, Miss Penketh and others.
Concert to be held at the Opera House, Palmerston North on Sunday 29th March 1942, at 8.15pm.
Concert to be held at the Y.M.C.A. Hut, Military Camp, Palmerston North on Thursday November 13th. 1941. at 8pm.