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DEAR PIXIE— What a wonderful time we had during the holidays— a dinky motor trip for miles and miles, nights under delightful and refreshing canvas. But my poor back ahd shoulders. Really, dear, I have ruined my skin for the time being, m spite of the cold creams and what nots. So you stayed m town dear? Well, 1, suppose, like a good sporting girlie, you trusted your all on slow gee-gees. But the dresses would ihterest you more. I do wish our male friends would for once get out of those awfully heavy suits and stiff collors and look natural. I suppose they were all hot and bothered when Old Sol beamed his brightest. v Surely. thoy must envy us, darling. Write soon.— TAFFY.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 15

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125

DEAR PIXIE—What a wonderful time we had during the holidays— a dinky motor trip for miles and miles, nights under delightful and refreshing canvas. But my poor back ahd shoulders. Really, dear, I have ruined my skin for the time being, m spite of the cold creams and what nots. So you stayed m town dear? Well, 1, suppose, like a good sporting girlie, you trusted your all on slow gee-gees. But the dresses would ihterest you more. I do wish our male friends would for once get out of those awfully heavy suits and stiff collors and look natural. I suppose they were all hot and bothered when Old Sol beamed his brightest. v Surely.thoy must envy us, darling. Write soon.—TAFFY. NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 15

DEAR PIXIE—What a wonderful time we had during the holidays— a dinky motor trip for miles and miles, nights under delightful and refreshing canvas. But my poor back ahd shoulders. Really, dear, I have ruined my skin for the time being, m spite of the cold creams and what nots. So you stayed m town dear? Well, 1, suppose, like a good sporting girlie, you trusted your all on slow gee-gees. But the dresses would ihterest you more. I do wish our male friends would for once get out of those awfully heavy suits and stiff collors and look natural. I suppose they were all hot and bothered when Old Sol beamed his brightest. v Surely.thoy must envy us, darling. Write soon.—TAFFY. NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 15

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