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STREET STOCKINGS (Evening Post, 22 September 1930)

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This item is online Date: 22-09-1930 From: Evening Post

THE EMPTY STOCKINGS. (Star, 22 December 1906)

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1906 From: Star

SUNSET STOCKINGS (Evening Post, 22 January 1929)

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This item is online Date: 22-01-1929 From: Evening Post

STOCKING TRIOS (Evening Post, 22 February 1927)

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This item is online Date: 22-02-1927 From: Evening Post

Two Stockings (Evening Post, 22 December 1922)

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1922 From: Evening Post

SILK STOCKINGS (Evening Post, 22 February 1928)

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This item is online Date: 22-02-1928 From: Evening Post

SCARLET STOCKINGS. (Star, 22 November 1871)

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This item is online Date: 22-11-1871 From: Star

ECCENTRIC BLUE-STOCKINGS. (Marlborough Express, 22 August 1903)

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This item is online Date: 22-08-1903 From: Marlborough Express

STOCKING-DYE POISONED LEG. (Marlborough Express, 22 September 1911)

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This item is online Date: 22-09-1911 From: Marlborough Express

THE WRONG STOCKING. (Mataura Ensign, 22 December 1898)

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1898 From: Mataura Ensign

THE EMPTY STOCKING." (Poverty Bay Herald, 22 December 1906)

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1906 From: Poverty Bay Herald

Pull up Yer Stockings, Hamlut." (Otago Witness, 22 May 1890)

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This item is online Date: 22-05-1890 From: Otago Witness

INTERESTING ORIGIN OF SILK STOCKINGS. (Bruce Herald, 22 October 1886)

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This item is online Date: 22-10-1886 From: Bruce Herald

FREE EDUCATION AND BOOTS AND STOCKINGS. (Poverty Bay Herald, 22 February 1881)

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This item is online Date: 22-02-1881 From: Poverty Bay Herald

SANTA CLAUS HANGS UP THE STOCKING OF PROSPERITY OVEK ZEALANDIAS BED. (Observer, 22 Dece...

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1888 From: Observer

Hanging up Their Stockings on Christmas Eve for Santa Claus's Gifts. (Te Aroha News, 22...

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This item is online Date: 22-12-1888 From: Te Aroha News
Winter, Mark 1958- :'The stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that St Nicholas would soon be there...' 22 December 2011

Winter, Mark 1958- :'The stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that St ...

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This item is online Date: 2011 From: Winter, Mark 1958-:[Digital cartoons published from October, 2007 in the Southland Times] Ref: DCDL-0019810 Cartoons about political and social issues in New Zealand and overseas. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s). Physical Description: Image file - Jpeg
riUTFITTING a water baby isn't so simple as it looks. These times,   not only does the wee surf suit make a hole m Papa's pocket, but there are parasols, beach pyjamas and sun-glasses to be considered. A lot goes a little way, when the modern girl gets on to dress. Now is the time for all good women to think out recipes for.acquiring the right shade of tan���something neither peony, lobster nor speckled, but just the warm golden brown which looks well with1 rolled ! stockings. Olive oil does the triok, but usually, one just prays for the best and prepares for the worst. . (NZ Truth, 22 November 1928)

riUTFITTING a water baby isn't so simple as it looks. These times, not only does the ...

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This item is online Date: 22-11-1928 From: NZ Truth
Volume 41, 1908, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1908

Volume 41, 1908, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1908

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This item is online On the 20th May, 1773, at Queen Charlotte Sound, Captain. Cook sent on shore a ewe and a ram which he had brought from the Cape of Good Hope with a view to s...

Effects of superphosphate, lime, and stocking rate on pasture and animal production on ...

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The effects of two stocking rates (15 and 22 ewes per ha), two rates of lime (0 and 6300 kg/ha), and two rates of superphosphate (125 and 500 kg/ha annually)... From: Royal Society of New Zealand
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