AT HOME AND ABROAD.
Look on this Picture and on that
According to the old saying, <( A Scotchman is never at home except when he is \ abroad." and the truth of the adage is borne out by tha L above faithful portraits. No. 1 is Mr. J. Gr. H r, a former well-known resident of Auckland, as he used to ji appear in full natioial cos- | tume dancing the fi Ghillie Calium." (KB. —In those days he was a desperate masher, and had scores of fairadmirers.) No. 2 represents J. G. H. after his return to t( Caledonia, stern and wild," and was taken just as he received thy news that his
MRS. HUTCHINSOIM, THE FRIEND OF THE POOR AND AFFLICTED. From a Photo, by R. H. BARTLETT.
beat Auckland girl had consoled herself for his absence by mar lying one of his rivals. (P.S. — This portrait is from a water-colouv sketch taken by a young lady-in-waiting at Balmoral, near which royal seat J. G. H. is now wasting his sweetness on the desert air.) >
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 5
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175AT HOME AND ABROAD. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 5
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