SUCCESSFUL MANNEQUIN PARADE. Over 200 people attended yesterday's session at Ilethcrington's 53rd Birthday Celebration. To-day's sessions are completely booked up, and very l'ow scats are left in the remaining sessions for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with the execution of the -1.30 p.m. sessions. Many delightful things were shown, the mannequins being quite distinct types, and able to wear effectively daring combinations of colour and style. The novelty of the girls appearing on a miniature stage. J 2 x 21 inches, appealed strongly lo an appreciative audience.*
Miss Mario Suzcttc Stevenson, 14 years, who was adopted by the late Lord Stevenson when a Belgian refugee 12 years of age. has inherited £25,000 under Lord Stevenson's will. His first wife died childless in .1917. It. was her wish thai the love she and her husband had lavished on their adopted daughter should be perpetuated in some tangible form when ther were gone. - .
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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16947, 9 November 1926, Page 6
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