HE HEAT WAVE.—The ferries from the North Shore? this morning carried many city workers who had revolted against the convention that coats must be worn whatever the temperature may be.
IN THE DARING ’NINETIES.—A bevy of young rascals enjoying life to the full in the merry neck to ankle period. A hot game of ring-a-rosy is in progress in the foreground. Who says the modern miss has things all her own way ?
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 28
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72HE HEAT WAVE.—The ferries from the North Shore? this morning carried many city workers who had revolted against the convention that coats must be worn whatever the temperature may be. IN THE DARING ’NINETIES.—A bevy of young rascals enjoying life to the full in the merry neck to ankle period. A hot game of ring-a-rosy is in progress in the foreground. Who says the modern miss has things all her own way ? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 28
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