LANCE NOTES.
.A Bo men ii K 'e athletic-Yii^over U miis _is Women like the liamng °"L' „ n( j his hair parted in Phe rr^di o and i wen'id tret blisters on. his heuwi ’<■ he . paw a cricket bat in a shop, window. : In a crowded dress circlet-first ’ \ tuch-S of - Romeo and Juliet —-there was only one lady who was : tebtett to the jute mills of India for the Size of her coiffure, * n atshe wasn't wearing a hair iamrAwfully ‘Z dowdy,” oi course, and yet the laity's hair was quite the post, becoming in the dress circle. v'Co you fear that growing douhlov _ chip of yours? A professional whistler V teays if you whistle you can’t got a 1 Tdcuhlc chin. -Mr Percy Denton, the \ einco" is an excellent whistier. . PcrGrams you have seen Mr Denton’s chin!? % jkb ia freely state*! that if , yui; s t ifeing you don’ij get corns, and '’‘if i ryott danco you can’t possibly/ get ; r v ; . > -. i • * j i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1509, 18 July 1905, Page 3
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166LANCE NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1509, 18 July 1905, Page 3
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