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In the West Indies, it is said, a lemon bath is almost a daily luxury. Three or four limes or lemons are sliced into the water and allowed to remain for half an hour, in order that the juice may be extracted. A remarkable sense of freshness and cleanliness is given to the skin. Gifted Amateur : Yaas, I’m wedded to my art, don’t ye know.’ Candid Critic: Then you must find that marriage is a failure.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

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Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue XXVII, 25 December 1897, Page 848

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