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Miss Flora Stewart,- who was married at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton,' to Mr. Graham' Bosanquet,. son of Admiral Jlosanquet, had suspended from her shouldors flimsy .wings embroidered with pearl mul paste, the rest of the dress being of rict white satin.

Tho Lady :of the House—"Why ilon't you go to work. Don't you know tlmt a roiling stone gathers no moss?" drowning, the tramp—"Madam, not to cvaclo your question at all, hilt merely to ol>. tain, information, may I be kindly permitted to ask of what practical utility moss is to a man of my condition?"

Mr.' Ernest Iloldsworth entered the lions' cago of a travelling menagerie at Seacombe, and after caressing the lion and lioness, enjoyed a cigar niul a glass of champagne, and nailed at tho back of tho cago ono, of tho election addresses of Mr. GeTshon Stowort, the Unionist candidate. • ,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 800, 25 April 1910, Page 9

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