**X jmimmimimmiimiimiiimniminmnminmnHmnmiiniinmniiiii w|w A New Red Wm §i THE advent of a new colo iHH y\ causes quite a stir m th sli »\ women's world that is concern HP & cc ' w ' tn these things; there Hlf wl f° re » femininity has greetej H? | A with a hearty cheer the nev Hi Ji red just out. This color, mir || TA acle of miracles, can be won M if* ky the people whose auburi j| f& tresses have previously clash I Si cc * W ' t ' l any shade of rec f, s There is nothing like wearin f $1 a co ' or y° u have never at ¥£ tempted before to give one ■< Jftf fresh thrill and produce tha Wi kind feeling towards the world
IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Very Acceptable THE scathing criticism of ancient * *■ Greek ideas of beauty recently \ published by a prominent Engasii daily isn't, apparently, snared by ail lovers of art. Moss Davis, ex-Aucklander and now sojourner m London town, has remembered the art gallery of his native city I \ to the extent of presenting it with a S j valuable bust of Minerva. »' \ And very handsome the lady looks, ti \ (.hough some may prefer piquant turn- |j | ed-up noses to tiie Grecian profile and I trim shingle to the flowing tresses dis- a ! played beneath the plumed helmet worn « \ by the blue-stocking of the gods. jy Moss's gift, besides being most m acceptable for its artistic value, is a j^ gallant little tribute to the styles of i| beauty despised and rejected by Jgj modern-men. la
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 17
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255**X jmimmimimmiimiimiiimniminmnminmnHmnmiiniinmniiiii w|w A New Red Wm §i THE advent of a new colo iHH y\ causes quite a stir m th sli »\ women's world that is concern HP & cc' w'tn these things; there Hlf wl f°re» femininity has greetej H? | A with a hearty cheer the nev Hi Ji red just out. This color, mir || TA acle of miracles, can be won M if* ky the people whose auburi j| f& tresses have previously clash I Si cc* W't'l any shade of rec f,s There is nothing like wearin f $1 a co'or y°u have never at ¥£ tempted before to give one ■< Jftf fresh thrill and produce tha Wi kind feeling towards the world lIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Very Acceptable THE scathing criticism of ancient * *■ Greek ideas of beauty recently \ published by a prominent Engasii daily isn't, apparently, snared by ail lovers of art. Moss Davis, ex-Aucklander and now sojourner m London town, has remembered the art gallery of his native city I \ to the extent of presenting it with a S j valuable bust of Minerva. »' \ And very handsome the lady looks, ti \ (.hough some may prefer piquant turn- |j | ed-up noses to tiie Grecian profile and I trim shingle to the flowing tresses dis- a ! played beneath the plumed helmet worn « \ by the blue-stocking of the gods. jy Moss's gift, besides being most m acceptable for its artistic value, is a j^ gallant little tribute to the styles of i| beauty despised and rejected by Jgj modern-men. la NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 17
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