EVEN THE DOG. DUCHESS’ POPULARITY. PARIS, July 20. The* Duke and Duchess of York attended the brilliant ball at the British Embassy on Saturday night. On Sunday morning they went to church and then visited a hospital, after which they inspects! the Paris branch of the British ■Legion in the Embassy Gardens, where the Duchess was presented with a bouquet. The Embassy bulldog, Mike, barked his approval as the Legionaries gave three cheers. Mike had been put in his kennel to keep him out of the way during the festivities, but he slipped out immediately the Duchess arrived and presented himself, wagging his tail. The Duchess secured his freedom, after which he attended the ball and the inspection of the Legion, behaving irreproachably throughout.
Yeast-on Tablets every day Keep you fit for work and play.. W. E. Williams, chemist.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1931, Page 5
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139Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1931, Page 5
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