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NEWS BY MAIL.

PRINCE'S CAVE TRIP

BERMUDA, Oct. 2

The last day of the Prince of Wales’s visit to Bermuda saw him at St George, the quaint coral-built old capital of these beautiful islands, whither lie drove himself, accompanied hy Sir James Willcocks, the Governor.

On the way the Prince visited “The Devil’s Hole,” where in a deep pool among rocks are enormous numbers of fish of the most brilliant colour. He also saw the crystal caves, where he wandered underground for a quarter of a mile amid semi-transparent stalactites (icicle-like rocks dropping from the roof of a cave which have been growing for millions of years at the rate of an inch in a century). The wonderful electrically lighted underground lakes were also visited by the Prince and his party. PACE COLOUR SCHEMES. PARIS, Oct. 3. Rouge and powder are no longer accurate terms to apply to the materials of a fashionable Parisienne’s make-up. Beauty specialists announce that fair and ejark must acquire different falial colour schemes. Golden hair and blonde complexions are no longer to be enhanced by blue pencillings under the eye and scarlet on the lips. Green qnd purple are the respective colours to be chosen. Brunettes, on the ofher hand, while using the blue under the eye, fnust use more face powder and tinge their lips orange.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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222

NEWS BY MAIL. Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1920, Page 1

NEWS BY MAIL. Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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