PEKINGESE TOY DOGS.
A CHARMING GIFT
“The best pal, the sweetest, quaintest friend one ever had.” Thus writes Mrs. C. Neale, one of the very best authorities in Pekingese dogs in the Dominion. In the course of an interview with Mrs. Neale at her kennels, 160 Riddiford Street, Wellington, that lady freely discussed upon the pedigree and attractiveness of her “Pekes,” convincing the visitor that she is an ardent enthusiast where “Pekes” are concerned. An inspection of the Pekingese toy dogs leaves no doubt that her enthusiasm is more than justified. During the writer’s visit to the “Tang Kennels.” the quaint, wrinkled faces of the inmates, with their almost human expression, not forgetting their beautiful silky, glossy coats, made one envious to own such a treasure. The puppies are really lovely, and a glance at Mrs. C. Neale’s announcement, appearing in this number, will convey some idea of the beautiful class of Pekingese puppies procurable at the “Tang Kennels.” Applications for puppies should be made either verbally or by letter to Mrs. C. Neale, 160 Riddiford Street, Wellington.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 1 December 1919, Page 80
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178PEKINGESE TOY DOGS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 1 December 1919, Page 80
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