A DAINTY DWARF’S ROMANCE.
i ONLY 26in. IN HEIGTH. i One of the smallest ladies in the world ? has been staying for a few days at the •Savoy Hotel, London. She is only Xom. in height, and her years are just as many. Her name is Alademoiselie ? Anita, and she comes from Hungary, i -She is engaged to be married, and one i of the objects of her visit to London is t to buy her trousseau. Pretty and vivai cions, she will no doubt make an exceptionally attractive bride. Apart from 1 her shopping, Aldlle. Anita is here for the purpose of arranging a £50,000 inv suranee on her life. ohe has learnt from her travels that London is about the best plaee at which to carry out such an transaction. She is no- engaged for i exhibition anywhere, and it would in- ' deed be a large offer that would tempt n. her. She purposes visiting one or two -- other British cities, and afterwards she will go oil to Barg. From there she _ will proceed to Galicia to meet her 1 fiance. Aldlle, Anita speaks four languages—English, French, Gorman and * Hungarian. She is. perhaps, the- most perfectly formed little person the world has ever seen. Since coming to London Aldlle Anita has been photographed in ( i a black evening gown with one hand i holding her long train, and the other i clasping a white feather fan —and very a dainty she looks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3142, 11 February 1911, Page 4
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244A DAINTY DWARF’S ROMANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3142, 11 February 1911, Page 4
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