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THE LADIES' PAGE.

By Emmelink

The world was ltd— tlio garden wad a wild, .And man, ihe Hermit, sighed, till noiuan xmiled. — Oaupbbi.i..

Kmmclino rill be pleased to receive lt'Ueri from correspondents on any muter of interest to them, ami to repiy tnrough tho medium of this page, the norn ac plurae only ot th'i •ooespondents to be published. Letters to be addresiei '* Etumelintti" care of the Editor.

ANSWERS TO COERESPONDENTS,

MAUNGATUA. — I am very sorry your contribution arrived too late for insertion in the C.C.C.

I hope you will contribute again. Halfpenny writes : For some time I have been trying to get the words of a recitation with thesa lines in it: "I don't call that unfaithfulness, do you?" I should be &o much obliged if any reader could supply me with the words, or tell me of any book in which

I could find them. Maegarbt.— Yours ia indeed a sad, a most sad, experience; but heart of mine, there are partings more bitter— as when wrought by change instead of death. I think you should carry out your idea. It will ba a comfort and a joy to you, and if thab other can know, your thought will find its echo and response. Jessie.— G-irdle scones should be rolled oiit about half an inch thick and baked over a clear fire for about 10 or 15 minutes, turning them to brown on both sides. They should

not bo blistered. Feather Farm.— (l) Sec Notes and Queries. (2) Will appear in Home Interests.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2336, 8 December 1898, Page 43

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THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2336, 8 December 1898, Page 43

THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2336, 8 December 1898, Page 43

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