THE LADIES' PAGE.
The noria wi» «ad— the garden waj a wild, And mm. tbe Hermit, aiglied, till woman smiled. — CiUPHgLt.. Smmellne will be pleased to receive letters from corressftDdeuts oo kqf iufltter of interest to tbcm, nud to rcplT through the medium of this page, the norn At plume only of the «0 f ■■pondenti to fee published. Letters to be addressed •' Bmnieliß*." cue of the Editor. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Misery.— Under the circumstances it would be folly for "A " to marry " O," and she should not hesitate for a moment to break off the engagement. The promise was given uuder a misapprehension, and a simple explanation to ," C " should be sufficient. Alice. — -The "report is ' more suitable to the country columns than to this page, ao X have - handed it over to theeditor.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2303, 21 April 1898, Page 43
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135THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2303, 21 April 1898, Page 43
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