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PORTRAIT OF THE LADY KNOWN" TO READERS OF THE WITNESS LADIES' PAGE AS " THE GBANDHOTHEfiL FIJI.'' The widespread circle of Enrrneline's "Cosy Corner Club," and the still wider fellowship of her " Guild of Unknown Friends,'' will welcome this pleasing portrait of one who for many a year now has made them feel that in her far Fijian home " The Grandmother " is their friend and comrade. By the time this portrait appears the dear Grandmother will have added yet another degree in the dignities of age. She (who permits me to say she is already seventy years of ajre) will be a great-grandmother.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)

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PORTRAIT OF THE LADY KNOWN" TO READERS OF THE WITNESS LADIES' PAGE AS " THE GBANDHOTHEfiL FIJI.'' The widespread circle of Enrrneline's "Cosy Corner Club," and the still wider fellowship of her " Guild of Unknown Friends,'' will welcome this pleasing portrait of one who for many a year now has made them feel that in her far Fijian home " The Grandmother " is their friend and comrade. By the time this portrait appears the dear Grandmother will have added yet another degree in the dignities of age. She (who permits me to say she is already seventy years of ajre) will be a great-grandmother. Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)

PORTRAIT OF THE LADY KNOWN" TO READERS OF THE WITNESS LADIES' PAGE AS " THE GBANDHOTHEfiL FIJI.'' The widespread circle of Enrrneline's "Cosy Corner Club," and the still wider fellowship of her " Guild of Unknown Friends,'' will welcome this pleasing portrait of one who for many a year now has made them feel that in her far Fijian home " The Grandmother " is their friend and comrade. By the time this portrait appears the dear Grandmother will have added yet another degree in the dignities of age. She (who permits me to say she is already seventy years of ajre) will be a great-grandmother. Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 48 (Supplement)