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MISCELLANEOUS.

Two Parisian novelties for the lienefit of the Orleani-t ladies are called. respectively, the t’Ao/ew/ >7,**«>//• ami the Fbjt Conxcrit. The >***nnet suggests the shape of the soldier’s provision-bowl, while the ‘Hot’ is a bunch of tri coloured streamers, which can he attache*! to the shoulder of a ball dress, or worn at the throat ot a high bodice. Braille*! jackets sleeveless) and beaded zouave- a -ort of cape of beads reaching to within four inche-of the waist, and two or more on the shoulders) are much worn. They are made of jet. or crystal and jiearl. LA GRIPPE. ‘Hive it not to me,’ she said : • Would you -*ee your darling dead ? Leave the house then vanish—skip Ere I take from you the grip}*.' Then her father, old and gnm. Set the bull-dog on to him. Bull-dog smote him thigh ami hip Even <!**g« can give the grip}*.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 23, 7 June 1890, Page 15

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149

MISCELLANEOUS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 23, 7 June 1890, Page 15

MISCELLANEOUS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 23, 7 June 1890, Page 15

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