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THE BLACK TIGER.—The Auckland Toy Dog Show opened at Newmarket to-day. Here is Mrs. D. McCarthy’s black pug Tiger whose proud bearing would indicate that he has no doubt of his ability to meet all-comers

A SPLENDID MODEL.—This clever piece of work secured the first prize in THE SUN’S “Old Ironsides” competition—run in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. Inset is Master Irving Chester, whose clever fingers have made him £lo richer.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 16

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THE BLACK TIGER.—The Auckland Toy Dog Show opened at Newmarket to-day. Here is Mrs. D. McCarthy’s black pug Tiger whose proud bearing would indicate that he has no doubt of his ability to meet all-comers A SPLENDID MODEL.—This clever piece of work secured the first prize in THE SUN’S “Old Ironsides” competition—run in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. Inset is Master Irving Chester, whose clever fingers have made him £l0 richer. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 16

THE BLACK TIGER.—The Auckland Toy Dog Show opened at Newmarket to-day. Here is Mrs. D. McCarthy’s black pug Tiger whose proud bearing would indicate that he has no doubt of his ability to meet all-comers A SPLENDID MODEL.—This clever piece of work secured the first prize in THE SUN’S “Old Ironsides” competition—run in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. Inset is Master Irving Chester, whose clever fingers have made him £l0 richer. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 16

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