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"The people here dross far move fashionably than at 'home," writes a New Zealand trooper from Cairo to a friend in 'New Plymouth. "You would love to see some of the dresses; they are out on their own for the latest cut. The Sew Zealand girls, in the way of small thing.', are not so careful as the French here. But I will tell you what Mew Zealand will never bo able to do as Well —that is. how to put powder on the face. To see the girls here you would think they were dolls; it makes me sk-k to look at them. Our girls are not so pretty, taking tliem all round, but their faces are their own and are not so much colored powder. Here the girls are very fond of show and walk in the best streets, where all the birds of fashion parade to show off some little dog. like a sheep which Hie shearer forgot to finish—you know the style of French dogs.'' The now fainous Dingo Embrocation, or Trainin* Oil, can be bought from the following saddlers:—lt. Edwards (Nc.' Plymouth), A. J. Kibby (Waitava), Purehas and 6on (Urenui and Uruti), C. Meuli (EttUm), E. Cross-man (Tariki and Ingle wood). T. C. Street (Okntoi, T. .1. Mildenhall (Opunake), E. Toiler (Okaiawa), S, Aylward (Whangamo--0*919.), Cosgroye and Og. (dCaaaii), gt« ;

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 6

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225

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 6

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