THE RUSSIAN PRINCESS.
j DUNEDIN’S EXPERIENCES,
Dunedin, Yesterday. The Grand Duchess Princess Ivauovitch, or (to use her more numerous English names) Harriet Rushforth Henrietta Southall Fuller, made an unostentatious arrival in Dunedin by the express from the north last evening, and suffered a prolonged search for hotel accommo'dation. Five or six houses she tried were found to have no available accommodation, but at length rooms were secured by her in a. leading city hotel, where she is said ttf have created a favourable impression, despite the stories of her eccentricities in the north. One lady with whom she came in, contact, described her as a “charming, well spoken lady.” Dunedin society will not have the pleasure of entertaining the duchess, for this morning she made a quiet departure by the south express on her way to Queenstown.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2556, 17 March 1923, Page 3
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137THE RUSSIAN PRINCESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2556, 17 March 1923, Page 3
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