“JUST THE THING ”
tIPBSTANCE STOOL FOR PRINCESS BETTY
ft Cable. —press Association. — Copyright. Heed. 9-5 a.m. LONDON, Wednesday. princess Betty sitting on a stool of •wentence in the corner of her Royal misery is a likely outcome of a visit w the Duchess of York to an exhlbi•ion ot work in aid of disabled exiervicemen.
The King, setting a splendid example to the Empire, advised the Dueheas to buy her Christmas preMflts there. Passing the stalls, the Duchess loticed a little wicker stool. ■Oh, that is just the thing for Elizabeth’s nursery, when she is naughty ud won't learn her A.8.C.” Rather," said the Duke, and duly purchased the stool.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 198, 10 November 1927, Page 1
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