SAFETY FOR MEN AT BAZAARS.
■'—. —*"" —: —.■ An Exeter lady adopted an ingenious device at o fete and sale of. work held'in'the Bishop of Exeter's .Palace.. By the purchase of what were called "immunity tickets,". Nt a littlo above the ordinary- price'-of admifc-ion, men were protected from the importunities of lady stallholders to buy. This innovation, which was styled "preferential treatment," proved a diverting method of obtaining increased male support for the fete. A gentleman, on being approached by a lady stallholder, had, only to show his coloured passport to secure . complete immunity! v
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 3
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92SAFETY FOR MEN AT BAZAARS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 3
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