The Comtesse de Armil, widow of a foreign diplomat, who for a fortnight worked as a parlourmaid, cleaning grates, mopping floors, polishing the silver, etc. Her mistress Was totally unaware of the identity of the new maid, with whom she says she was dissatisfied. The Comtesse, on the other hand, says that her impression of her employer was anything but favourable. The photograph shows the Comtesse as she appeared “in service.” (Central Press photo.).
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 6
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74The Comtesse de Armil, widow of a foreign diplomat, who for a fortnight worked as a parlourmaid, cleaning grates, mopping floors, polishing the silver, etc. Her mistress Was totally unaware of the identity of the new maid, with whom she says she was dissatisfied. The Comtesse, on the other hand, says that her impression of her employer was anything but favourable. The photograph shows the Comtesse as she appeared “in service.” (Central Press photo.). Star (Christchurch), Issue 17352, 17 May 1924, Page 6
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