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THE LUCKY LlCK.—Anyone who has mixed a Christmas pudding knows that “all hands and the cook" must have a taste of the raw mixture for luck. Here is a young cook who is making sure of a plentiful supply of good fortune for 1928.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 236, 24 December 1927, Page 26

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THE LUCKY LlCK.—Anyone who has mixed a Christmas pudding knows that “all hands and the cook" must have a taste of the raw mixture for luck. Here is a young cook who is making sure of a plentiful supply of good fortune for 1928. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 236, 24 December 1927, Page 26

THE LUCKY LlCK.—Anyone who has mixed a Christmas pudding knows that “all hands and the cook" must have a taste of the raw mixture for luck. Here is a young cook who is making sure of a plentiful supply of good fortune for 1928. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 236, 24 December 1927, Page 26

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