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JUST BACK FROM THE CORONATION. Harry • Look, Tom, theie's Aithur across the load, hanyed if he knows us. Tom ■ I should think not. Thanks to those Bond-street tailors we're so EnglisJi you know. (New Zealand Free Lance, 11 October 1902)
AN ALL-NIGHT STONEWALL ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY BILL— " Bvt, oh, what a Difference in the Vmninq ! " (New Zealand Free Lance, 11 October 1902)
JAMh'S 11OWAIID. ANDREW HOWARD. (New Zealand Free Lance, 11 October 1902)
Back Roiv—D. H. Bound (Secietary), W. Hodges, W. Bevan, J. S. Eeddy, H. Iggulden, P. Fitzgeiald, E. Bowden (Line Umpne). Front Row—C. Bowden, L. Oveiend, A. Williams (Captain), H. Wiflin, J. Hamilton. G. Eeddy, J. Murphy. —Iicmj and t» , Photo, (New Zealand Free Lance, 11 October 1902)
SOUTH BRITISH." (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
Bath Bow.—Phoiessok Vov Zedlit/, Projessor Macke>zie, Mr C. E. Adams, B.Sc, Professor Maclaurin. Fioiit Ron —Peoiessok E\steriifld, Proiersor Brown, Mr. D. Ritchie, B.A., B.L., Mr. M. W. Richmond, B.Sc. —Kinsey, Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
EXTREMES MEET. Major Steward, the tallest membei of Parliament; Mr. Fred Pirwi, the shoitest; and Mr John Boiluid, the heaviest. —Beny and Co., Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
MISS JOSEPHINE STANTON, as Printer Soo-Soo in "A Chinese Honeymoon," the opening production of the Mitbqiove Comic Opera Company. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
MR. EDWARD LAURI, of the Musqrove Comic Opera Company, in hib Imitation \ of Tjeadinq Conductois. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
AN UNMARKED RESTING-PLACE. Sol. Mine giacwut, Mo, that's a lofely diamont. Unredeemed pledge, eh ? ' Mo. Nein, Mo, my boy; mine vader when he died left one hundred pounds for a stone. This is the stone. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
REV. ARCHIBALD E. HUNT, A Missionei tot Diiuii/ i/etu-* amoiHj the CamuhaU ot New Guniea. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
JVZjR. JOHN EYE UN Eli, Hutu) of Palmeistun Noith Dibtiut Hii/li School — Campbell, Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
MR. B. DOVEY, Instructor to the Wellington Physical Training School and Gymnasium. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
HON. T. W. H18L0P, Candidate Jor the Newtown Seat in the House of Representatives. —Herrmann, (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
WINNIE RENWORTHY, aqed 12 years, representing " New Zealand" in the State School Procession at Patea on Coronation Day. — O'Neil, Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
MISS TUI CROWTHER, Japanesee Dance at Miss Boilase's " Break-up." — Berry and Co., Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 18 October 1902)
MR. FRED. BRADEY, Ading Chairman of the Welhnyton Education Boaid. —Beny and Co., Photo. (New Zealand Free Lance, 27 September 1902)
SING, SWEET BIRD ' " Sir William That looks a likely bird for my io(M. Fowlf d /* of that sort are too valuable to be allowed to peck for rival fanciers. I'll try to win him over with Opposition chaff. (New Zealand Free Lance, 27 September 1902)
HEAVY ODDS. Plmifii'i 1 put a "fiver" on Can Can for the Handicap, and they scratch him at tht last moment. , Punter Pooh, that'v nothing ' When he ran at bapter I backed him at ten to one, and he came in at a quatter to five ' (New Zealand Free Lance, 27 September 1902)
PROHIBITIVE Mi s Fawlei I u ant some feathers cleaned Jfflir much do i/ou charae ? The ''Lire" Di/er Oh. about a shillwo each Mr*. Fmvler Grrteioni ' that'* too mvrh. Why, Fve not tun whole bed*—full of them. (Bounce* out) (New Zealand Free Lance, 27 September 1902)
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