Miss Zena Goodman left Wellington by the Limited last night to connect with the Matson liner Lurline for America, en route to Europe. (Evening Post, Nov. 16, 1935)
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Miss Zena Goodman (Wellington) arrived this week, states "The "Post's" London representative, on December 7. After spending about a fortnight in London, she will leave for Poland, where she intends staying with relatives and friends. She will go first to Warsaw. At the conclusion of her stay in Poland Miss Goodman will leave for France, expecting to be in England again at the end of January. She is due back in New Zealand, at the latest, early in March. (Evening Post, Jan. 11, 1934)
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Miss Zena Goodman and Mr. Leon Goodman, Wellington, will leave by the Maunganui tomorrow for Sydney, where they will join the Ballarat for England. (Evening Post, Oct. 16, 1933)
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NEW PRIVATE COMPANIES. Registration of new private companies is reported by the "Mercantile Gazette" as follows: — English and Foreign Fur Co., Ltd., Wellington. Capital: £1500 into 1500 shares - of £1 each. Subscribers: Wellington—Zena Goodman 1490, L. Goodman 10. Objects: To carry on business of retail furriers and vendors of ladies' attire of all kinds and general incidental. (Evening Post, July 22, 1933)
Miss Zena Goodman left Wellington by the Limited last night to connect with the Matson liner Lurline for America, en route to Europe. (Evening Post, Nov. 16, 1935)
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Miss Zena Goodman (Wellington) arrived this week, states "The "Post's" London representative, on December 7. After spending about a fortnight in London, she will leave for Poland, where she intends staying with relatives and friends. She will go first to Warsaw. At the conclusion of her stay in Poland Miss Goodman will leave for France, expecting to be in England again at the end of January. She is due back in New Zealand, at the latest, early in March. (Evening Post, Jan. 11, 1934)
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Miss Zena Goodman and Mr. Leon Goodman, Wellington, will leave by the Maunganui tomorrow for Sydney, where they will join the Ballarat for England. (Evening Post, Oct. 16, 1933)
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NEW PRIVATE COMPANIES. Registration of new private companies is reported by the "Mercantile Gazette" as follows: — English and Foreign Fur Co., Ltd., Wellington. Capital: £1500 into 1500 shares - of £1 each. Subscribers: Wellington—Zena Goodman 1490, L. Goodman 10. Objects: To carry on business of retail furriers and vendors of ladies' attire of all kinds and general incidental. (Evening Post, July 22, 1933)
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