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A RARE AND SACRED COSTUME. —This costume, mask and head-dress of ihe Hopi Indians who dTV ell in Northern Arizona, will be Worn by Mr. J. Ridge Hicks to give a demonstration of the dreaded snake dance during a lecture tour of England. Mr. Hicks' mother was a missionary and obtained the costume for him.

CAT'S ROYAL TASTES.— Nigger, rvho lives at Buckingham Palace Men>s, has a royal meal daily when he has a tuft of grass from the gardens of the Palace. He will only accept this dainty from the hand of one Royal coachman.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10

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A RARE AND SACRED COSTUME.—This costume, mask and head-dress of ihe Hopi Indians who dTV ell in Northern Arizona, will be Worn by Mr. J. Ridge Hicks to give a demonstration of the dreaded snake dance during a lecture tour of England. Mr. Hicks' mother was a missionary and obtained the costume for him. CAT'S ROYAL TASTES.— Nigger, rvho lives at Buckingham Palace Men>s, has a royal meal daily when he has a tuft of grass from the gardens of the Palace. He will only accept this dainty from the hand of one Royal coachman. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10

A RARE AND SACRED COSTUME.—This costume, mask and head-dress of ihe Hopi Indians who dTV ell in Northern Arizona, will be Worn by Mr. J. Ridge Hicks to give a demonstration of the dreaded snake dance during a lecture tour of England. Mr. Hicks' mother was a missionary and obtained the costume for him. CAT'S ROYAL TASTES.— Nigger, rvho lives at Buckingham Palace Men>s, has a royal meal daily when he has a tuft of grass from the gardens of the Palace. He will only accept this dainty from the hand of one Royal coachman. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10