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Broothorn, Melbourne, photo. Portrait of a recent visitor to New Zealand, Mrs. A. Christie, wife of Colonel Archibald Christie, late of the Plying Corps in France, who is touring the world on the British Empire Exhibition Mission. Mrs. Christie, zvho has a delightful personality, is known to a large circle of readers as a writer of clever detective stories, tzvo of zvhich, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” and “The Secret Adversary." zvcrc published recently in London. She has also a story coming out shortly in-an-Australian - magazine. During the zvar, Mrs. Christie acted as dispenser in the Red Cross ■ Hospital at Torquay.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 11

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Broothorn, Melbourne, photo. Portrait of a recent visitor to New Zealand, Mrs. A. Christie, wife of Colonel Archibald Christie, late of the Plying Corps in France, who is touring the world on the British Empire Exhibition Mission. Mrs. Christie, zvho has a delightful personality, is known to a large circle of readers as a writer of clever detective stories, tzvo of zvhich, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” and “The Secret Adversary." zvcrc published recently in London. She has also a story coming out shortly in-an-Australian – magazine. During the zvar, Mrs. Christie acted as dispenser in the Red Cross ■ Hospital at Torquay. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 11

Broothorn, Melbourne, photo. Portrait of a recent visitor to New Zealand, Mrs. A. Christie, wife of Colonel Archibald Christie, late of the Plying Corps in France, who is touring the world on the British Empire Exhibition Mission. Mrs. Christie, zvho has a delightful personality, is known to a large circle of readers as a writer of clever detective stories, tzvo of zvhich, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” and “The Secret Adversary." zvcrc published recently in London. She has also a story coming out shortly in-an-Australian – magazine. During the zvar, Mrs. Christie acted as dispenser in the Red Cross ■ Hospital at Torquay. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 September 1922, Page 11

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