"HATLESS SHEIKS."
Sympathiser," has rather missed the pointy Seeing that she has taken so much notice of them, she should have noticed that the common brand of Queen Street "sheik," with his Oxford bags and double-breasted coat, has the band of his "turned-down-in-the-front" hat conforming with the general colour scheme of his shirt, tie and socks. From what I have observed, the "Hatless Sheik" is no sheik at all. I never have seen one yet to give me a thrill. I guesi they are mostly members of a certain wellknown profession who are expected to dresa decently at work and usually too poorly paid to finish the job with a Stetson. Not so" many years ago they wore their silk hat and carried their walking stick to the office. Still, one need not go to extremes, and I think 'Female Sympathiser's" idea of a subscription list »• certainly very good.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 6
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