A. rush of Weddings AT EASTER. Easter is essentially the season of many weddings, and judging by present indications, the coming Easter promises to be a record-breaker. Miss Carney, the florist, reports that she has already lwoked several bouquet orders, and by wav of advice to Easter brides, strongly recommends t'nia method of mak- ]„ early bookings for bouquets. Miss Carney also informed the writer that she will maintain her usual and now very popular Friday evening displays of bouquets throughout the Lenten season. Next, Friday's display will he one of signal beau Iv. Miss Carney's ONLY shop is at 6 Karangahape Road. Her Phono is 2035.—
Boys' all-wool 10-igh serge, dependable dye at 7s 6(1, to fit boy 9 years; rise and fall 3d siae.—Epwlda/ Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 11
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