of the cleric." Examining the episode, with -frankness, at this Treat distance from Hingland, the Queen was guilty of inconsiderate-ness m overwhelming the parson /with such condescension. Suppose the traytrapper suftered from a weak heart ? Considerable interest attaches to theinformation that "plain evening dress is de rigueur at Sandr'ingliani, where the frock dross is never worn." His Majesty's valet. is the possible authooritVi for the above, ami doubtless the charwoman at Samlrimdiam is a regular fund of information concernins: the doings of Royalty, which are being tastefully served up for the delectation of benighted, colonials by [the "N. 2. Times" 'Comnanv. 'Alt' riet, ■ who thrives mentally on the Young Ladies Journal and the doinps I of Lady Vere de Vere, will be much entertained by the series oif crawlsome emanations.
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NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 4
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130Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 144, 21 March 1908, Page 4
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