Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... musical afternoon . The rooms were just crowded : everybody you knew seemed to be there . The rooms ( three in number ) were dar- kened ( the blinds being down and the curtains drawn ) and lighted up with gas candles and fairy lights ...
... musical afternoon . The rooms were just crowded : everybody you knew seemed to be there . The rooms ( three in number ) were dar- kened ( the blinds being down and the curtains drawn ) and lighted up with gas candles and fairy lights ...
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... musical act , playing the piano and concertina at the same time . Two of his most effective effects were the rising cards from a glass held in his hand and the clock dial . He claimed to be the son of " Wizard Jacobs " . Airec , " King ...
... musical act , playing the piano and concertina at the same time . Two of his most effective effects were the rising cards from a glass held in his hand and the clock dial . He claimed to be the son of " Wizard Jacobs " . Airec , " King ...
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... musical , artistic , and in some cases academically brilliant . Their resi- dences included Emily Place and Park Road . After a trip to England in 1866-67 , Ralph moved away from shopkeeping to land and timber buying and selling . He ...
... musical , artistic , and in some cases academically brilliant . Their resi- dences included Emily Place and Park Road . After a trip to England in 1866-67 , Ralph moved away from shopkeeping to land and timber buying and selling . He ...
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