Bower originally meant a dwelling, either tlie whole house or a single chamber, but later' it was restricted in application to the private apartment of ladies in a feudal castle: — What never ret was heard in tale or sons; From old or modern bard ia- hall or bower. v. - i —Milton. The lady's attendant® •were called her ""bower-maidens.*. * '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 15
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