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PRINCESS ELIZABETH

“When Princess Elizabeth returns from Scotland she will find that her nursery rooms at 145, Piccadilly, have been re-decorated,” writes a London correspondent. “The former pink and bme scheme has given place to a yellow one. The walls have been distempered pale yellow, and the new curtanis are made of cream casement cloth cheerfully patterned in oranges and lemons. A cottage piano has also been installed in the day nursery, for Princess Elizabeth is shortly to learn the elements of music. She is to have riding lessons too, on her return. Arrangements have been made lor her to have institution at a well-known children’s academy, and she will Have her first lessons on the tiny pony which her father gave her for her last birthday. Before she left London in August the Duchess ordered a riding outfit for her small daughter. This consists of breeches and peaked cap of soft brown; worn with a goiden yellow smrt. iv should suit Priiue-s Elizabeth’s fair colouring to perfection, and it is quite evident that she will have more admirers than ever when she makes liei appearance as a horse-woman.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 2

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189

PRINCESS ELIZABETH Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 2

PRINCESS ELIZABETH Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 2

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