DAUGHTER AS MASCOT.
NEW FASHION FOR MOTORISTS. Sir Gerald Du Mauricr has set a new fashion in mascots for motor cars, lie has designed a beautiful little statuette of his daughter Daphne, which has been fitied to the radiator cap of his car. Sir Gerald is seeking another mascot which is missing from another motor car. It is a small silvered bronze statuette given to him twenty-eight years ago by Mrs Patrick Campbell. It is a stooping figure of a woman with hands clasped behind her, and bears the name Rubin. Sir Gerald had it mounted on the radiator cap. The other day he left the car for a while outside the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Gower Street. When he returned the mascot had gone.
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 5
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127DAUGHTER AS MASCOT. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18256, 18 February 1931, Page 5
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