Wo hnvo much pleasure* in. announcing t l iat Mr James lieid, late manager for Peat and Co., lias started in business on his own account in those promises opposite Mr.. Wiseman's old shop, Hamilton East. Mr lloid's well known skill in his trade should secure to liiin a large share of custom. "Pretty? No, I won't say baby is pretty," declared a young mother, "for t can speak of him impartially, even though he is my own, and that's moro than most mothers can do. He has lovely blue eves, perfect in shape; hair like, the morning sunshine; mouth —well, no rosebud could be sweeter ; complexion divinely fair ; nose just too cunning for anything ; in fact, he's faultless. But I won't say he's pretty."
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2320, 24 May 1887, Page 2
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125Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2320, 24 May 1887, Page 2
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