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A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING AT THE EMPIRE Australian visitor on his honeymoon : 'I want rooms for myself and wife.' Hotel Clerk : 'Suite ' Australian Visitor : 'How dare you be so familiar. Of course she is sweet the sweetest girl in the world '

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19050225.2.21.1

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1905, Page 17

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A SLIGHT MIsrXDKl^TAX]>TX(r AI 1111' I'M mil Amtxdian Ywtm Inn Ins l.nncyvwmi / 1 want mmns t<» nn^ll ami mtr. Hotel Ch'ih- Suit,- ' Australian Visitm Hnn <hu<- y»u be s» tannluii <>t<<nu^ sjt. /s s»,w the tntrtt'st (/ill m the ho)Id ' Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1905, Page 17

A SLIGHT MIsrXDKl^TAX]>TX(r AI 1111' I'M mil Amtxdian Ywtm Inn Ins l.nncyvwmi / 1 want mmns t<» nn^ll ami mtr. Hotel Ch'ih- Suit,- ' Australian Visitm Hnn <hu<- y»u be s» tannluii <>t<<nu^ sjt. /s s»,w the tntrtt'st (/ill m the ho)Id ' Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1905, Page 17

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