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We are losing tw« of the greatest charms which characterised our grandmothers—the dazzling strawberry and cream complexion and the arched eyebrows which were their proud possessions. How are they to be restored?— World. Where standards vary so enormously it is hard to estimate who enjoys the greater sum total of happiness, the average European or the average Chinese, but probably, the latter, as he appears to posses the larger fund of natural philosophy. Pennga Gazette.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3785, 19 May 1908, Page 4

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3785, 19 May 1908, Page 4

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3785, 19 May 1908, Page 4

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