The sight of a neatness figure, immaculately dressed, lying half in and half out of a broken plate glass window, caused not a few anxious moments to pedestrians in Queen Street, Auckland, the other day. A second glance, however, put fears at rest, for the figure was that of a tailor's dummy, which had become dislodged from its pedestal in the shop window and fallen heavily toward the street, amid a heap of splintered glass.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 11
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