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MADAME GODDARD’S CONCERT.

To Wtc Editor^ Sir,—A lady friend complained to me of the rudeness of some women in ‘{he use of opera glasses at the con ert on Friday evening last. As 1 would always that 1 could praise, rather than otherwise, the conduct of any woman or women, I therefore only say th \t rudeness never is a distinguishing mark o; a lady.—l am, &c , j Knight. Dunedin, November 23. [(»p ra glasses were made to be used, and we do not suppose any lady , dresses without expecting to be looked at through them.— Ld. E. S.]

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Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 2

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MADAME GODDARD’S CONCERT. Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 2

MADAME GODDARD’S CONCERT. Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 2

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