Oar Contemporaries
"Otorohanga Times": "She carried a large composed of sweet sultanas, white roses, Christmas lilies and maiden-hair fern, with streamers of white , satin ribbon." At least, she had something'towards her first attempt at cakemaking. '.■■'-■ "Auckland Star": "Constable — was not on the trail, and taking the. first bicycle he could , see, the constable with a great display of agility, defied all the laws of gravitation and literally hurled himself on to the saddle. The . light machine failed to stand up to the test of the sudden avalanche of the policeman and crashed." ' He must have been hard enough on the trailafter that. "Otorohanga Times": '■ "Tight skirts will be a thing of the past by Christmas. After the fulness m front, aprons, godets, and so forth, one finds marked' fullness at the back also." ' • * Yes, and it looks as if one would find marked fullness in^the writer. , <iiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiM miiiiiiim.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1
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148Oar Contemporaries NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1
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