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THE LADY SLAVEY.

The 20th century mistress to her “house assistant”: “Oh. dear Miss Cholomondoley-Grubbs! how sweetly you play: and that delightful litth song ‘The Bird in* the Gilded Cage:’ I have just brought you and Mr Barclay some afternoon tea. How good of him to eonie in and relieve the monotony You must be quite worn out after feeding those wretched canaries. Don't trouble about dinner, dear; I’ll see to that, and my husband will wash up.”

THE EARLY SUMMER FLOWER SHOW IN AUCKLAND.

SOME FINE EXHIBITS AMONGST THE SPLENDID DISPLAY BY THE AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 1

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THE LADY SLAVEY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 1

THE LADY SLAVEY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 1 December 1906, Page 1

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