THE LADIES' PAGE.
Tho world wu sad— tUe garden tm » wild, 'And man, the Hermit, tlgbed, ttll woman untied.
Enaneltno iriU bs pleuert 10 receive lnteri from corns, pondenta on »ny matter of liitfrest to tUo'm, aud to reply ttronib tho medium of tbi* the norn do plume only of the oorreipondenU to it pablUUcd. Letters, to be tddreued 11 Emmtlln*," oiro of the Editor.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. M. F. B.— "I hanks for the recipes, aud your thoughtf ulucjs in asndiufr them. Yes, I like Miss Carey's books very much. It ia strange I have never nientioued. any of hers. I shall {jive nextweek a poem that will interest you, since you admire Miaa Carey so much. Essie.— The book is to be obtained at Mr James Horaburgk's, George street. The other articleß. if you mean th& small toilet fliza, may be had either at a chemist's or a hairdresser's.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 43
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151THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 43
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