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The following are the direnlions given by a fashionable Paris beauty to her dress maker :—" Next week, at Madame X.'s ball, I wish to make a sensation. Leave my ueok, arms, and shoulders completely bsr?. Cuf down the body in the back so as to show my curve (you know what I mean). In front, nothing, of course, but lace ; for the rest I will leave it to you." The perplexed and worthy attendant replied : " Parfaiternont, Madame, comptez sur nous !" ■ "KotTGH on Corns." —Ask for Wells' " Eough on Coma." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions.— Kempthorue, Pro?eer and Co., Agents, Auckland.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4994, 14 January 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4994, 14 January 1885, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4994, 14 January 1885, Page 2

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