THE ARISTOCRACY.
Pejnce Albert Victor is, they say. to be married early this year, but there are so many rumours about such an important event that it is very difficult to ascertain their truth or the reverse. As the Prince of Wales does not enjoy good health no express it mildlyk, he intends to delegate to • Prince Eddy' some of his onerous duties. Naturally a young and charming wife will now be necessarv to lend a teminine attraction to anv ceremony he may perform. It is said that the Prince of Wales introduced * Prince Eddy ‘ on one occasion a- 'lite last King of England. Prim-ess Christian, who is much loved at home on account of her many acts of generosity ami kindness, is said to be in great danger of completely losing her eyesight. The new style of dressing the hair is very elaborate. A Mr George Lichtenfeld has invented an artificial covering for the head called - The Featherweight Headdress.' It is very light, and can lie easily slipped on the head, and the wearer has the comfortable conviction that her hair is fashionably dressed. It is made of naturally curly and wavy hair.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 24, 14 June 1890, Page 14
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194THE ARISTOCRACY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 24, 14 June 1890, Page 14
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