LYCEUM CLUB BIRTHDAY PARTY TO-NIGHT
The Lyceum Club will celebrate its birthday this evening in the club rooms when all members are requested to be present. A DAUGHTER OF THE AGE As she sat alone at the little teashop table many admiring glances were directed to her. She was, indeed, a peach. Her chic hat, her dainty frock, were just right, and as she toyed daintily with her cup, her arms and hands were displayed to the fullest advantage with that superb unconcern which is the prerogative of woman beautiful. But those limpid blue eyes heeded not the other occupants of the cafe. They gazed ahead, there was a hint of trouble in them. As she sighed a romantic red-faced youth sighed in unison. Then she picked up the paper she had dropped and fell to studying it with renewed intensity. Hers was indeed a tremendous preoccupation. The paper was a periodical entirely devoted to the Sport of Kings.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 114, 4 August 1927, Page 4
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159LYCEUM CLUB BIRTHDAY PARTY TO-NIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 114, 4 August 1927, Page 4
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