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That “The Ladies’ Mirror” travels far afield is clear from this snapshot taken at Lautoka, Fiji, by a friend of Mrs. G. N. Worledge (Miss Tozvlc , of Remuera, Auckland), who is enjoying the sunshine zvith her little son Ray. The Fijian evidently approves of our journal.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 16

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That “The Ladies’ Mirror” travels far afield is clear from this snapshot taken at Lautoka, Fiji, by a friend of Mrs. G. N. Worledge (Miss Tozvlc, of Remuera, Auckland), who is enjoying the sunshine zvith her little son Ray. The Fijian evidently approves of our journal. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 16

That “The Ladies’ Mirror” travels far afield is clear from this snapshot taken at Lautoka, Fiji, by a friend of Mrs. G. N. Worledge (Miss Tozvlc, of Remuera, Auckland), who is enjoying the sunshine zvith her little son Ray. The Fijian evidently approves of our journal. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 16

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