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' It would be difficult to find people devoting themselves to the art qs a profession.' {What says D... [truncated]

Observer, Volume XI, Issue 637, 14 March 1891, Page 8

 

' It would be difficult to find people devoting themselves to the art qs a profession.' {What says Dick Sandall ?}

tiers is one thing, and one thing only, lacking in New Zealand, and that ia, that you are ntffc able to gfcody the antique.' (Can'fc we ? Will HuExcelleney take a look at Andrew Hmy'a, in Wyndham-Btreet ?)

'I trust it will never be said that the appreciation of | these things on the part of a New Zealander is I likely to weaken the ties which bind him to the I oolocy to which he owes so much. 1 (Does he* mean this sort of ties ?)

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