MISS EIFFEL TOWER
ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTION. Queens of this and queens of that are being elected, and Miss Paris, 1939, is before the law courts where gallant judges have upheld her view that she should not be compelled to pose more or less lightly dressed to please certain advertising interests. A nation wide search is being made for another Miss, this time Miss Eiffel Tower, to grace the celebrations of the fiftieth minivarsary of the famous structure. The difficulty is that she must be very trill, and no candidate under a shade below six feet will be considered. And, of course, beauty must go with height. A search in the dressmaking establishments in Paris among the tallest mannequins has failed to produce anything approaching the ideal. Miss Eiffel Tower. and the organisers may after all have to be satisfied with a Miss Eiffel Tower representing the iron edifice up to the second story only,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1939, Page 2
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153MISS EIFFEL TOWER Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1939, Page 2
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