GOLDEN WEDDING.
Sweet memories come to the bride of fifty years ago. Her thoughts, as thougn by magic, rush' back to her wedding day. She- sees herself robed in her wedding gown. She scents once again the fragrant perfume of her bouquet, a quaint little posy. 1 That fashion repeats itself is a very true statement, for the bride of _ to-day is quite in fashion if she decides to carry a dainty posy, but her choice may favour a glorious shower bouquet or «* sheath of lilies. . Miss Carney, the florist, is well versed in the trend 'of floral fashion. Her daily display of magnificent bouquets creates marked enthusiasm amongst all / - interested in Floral Art. Brides-to-be are strongly advised to consult Miss Carney regarding their bouquets. Miss Carney's only shop is at 6, Karatigahupe Road, almost directly opposite thd* inteisection of Queen Street. —Advi. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 9
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143GOLDEN WEDDING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 9
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