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THE LADIES' COLUMN.

Our Colonial Presß has not hitherto distinguished itself for gallantry. By wayof showing a good example we purpose in < future to devote a portion of our space to matters interesting to our fair readers. " Pustcez Mat Cela." — The lon^. >treairer worn by ladies, known to French modißtes by- the. expressive name of a " suivez-moi, jeune homme," having become common and insignificant, a new fashion has been devised of a cushion or hump worn prominently about eight, inches below the waist, its position being indicated on the outside of the dress behind by a large bow of ribbon, to which the still more suggestive designation of a " pincez moi cela " has been given. • " Pall Mall Gazette."

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 19 September 1868, Page 5

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THE LADIES' COLUMN. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 19 September 1868, Page 5

THE LADIES' COLUMN. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 19 September 1868, Page 5

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