THE LADIES' PAGE.
Tie Trorlii »a-t sad — tbtwrariieu tvsj a wild. .md man, the Hermit, mglieii, till woman imiled. — C*Kr««Li.
Xmiucline will be ple»se<t to receive letters from corrta* •>udentfi on any matter of intcren to them, sud to repi\ rnutjb the medium of this del^o, vhn norn de plume only of thf* 'prro.poiide&tK la be published. Letter, to be Addressed ' ■r.moiint," care of the Kiiitor.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oipsy.— (l) To the lady of the house. (2) With Mr and Mrs M.'s compliments. Ted. — Thank you most warmly for the lovely loses dear. They were sin.ply exquisite, and looked as they had just been brought in from the garden. I had made up my mind that the season was too adva.nced now to admit of postal bouquets, and these loses came to show me I knew nothing about it, and — you know ail they tell me beside, Ted. I hope you are quite well again, dear?* Zeno.— l am. sorry to say I have failed so far in getting a copy of the magazine— partly because the wretched weather has prevented niy visiting — I see my only chance is to find one at n, friend's house. IJon't despair — I'll manage it somehow.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 59
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203THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 59
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