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Mr. Choate and the Tramps.

Mr Choate's love for motoring is well known, and perhaps explains his boyish exuberance of spirits (remarks a London paper anent the popular American

tramp indicated the road, and explained the turnings, .lust as the car was about Io move off. however, he, acting on their motto. "Nothing ask, nothing get." said: “Give a poor man a lift, sir.” “By all moans.” said the U.S. representative at the Court of St. James’ with

holds the principal place, and the irn perial study is all cedarwood. The imperial suite has been furnished by one of the greatest London firms in eighteenth century Renaissance style, and every appointment is as perfect as money and taste can render it.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 4

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Mr. Choate and the Tramps. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 4

Mr. Choate and the Tramps. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 4

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