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MAIDS AND MILLINERY.

There's the cycle girl with the alpine hat, And the girl with the sailor brim ; There's the girl who rides in s, Derby crown And the maid with the bonnet trim. There's the girl who loves soft drab felt, And the one with the ca^p of a man; There's the belle who wears a sweeping plume, And the lass who is clad in tan. But of all the girls who ride their wheels, The girls who laugh and banter, There's none to me like the merry lass" Who wears a Tarn o' Shanter.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 42

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MAIDS AND MILLINERY. Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 42

MAIDS AND MILLINERY. Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 42

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