A "DRESSY" LADY.
capturod -;tbjsf -an"d 'M iw Heleoa Fitzgerald, of Qbksago, vew.Bo . wt .: : rSitoM; t#r iiijtlie g.tjitibn'-lj'oijrt vara; ■ struck "dumbiWhen arrested she a-blaclc caabisaere dr«3> of thQ", 6ame ; ooJour wid. \ bat-.'tft&j abroad surf. •irooiW and a'aeati'liylottjrijay upi $r bud. Another : tki dress can be transform ed in to asgani,. flie turban gave place to a coif,.» chtp-j let fell from tie girdle; and tKi"?o»fln stood arrayed as.anuti. Oqemoreprato change a tug of the skirt,t ; y»nk it> the coil and waste, o flash of bands everywhere at once, and ..the nun -*u transformed into, t young ledv of aspiring ftfjhion in bright-colored eipuea and original wide brimmed bet.. Bhe has a charming manner,—or rather several Bets of ihqin; nnd hin beena "great profeanional succuwj," as she cooly calls herself;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2561, 31 March 1887, Page 2
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129A "DRESSY" LADY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2561, 31 March 1887, Page 2
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