THE LADIES' PAGE.
By Emjieline.
The vorU was nA— the jarflen waj » wild. Jtiius, the Hermit, itched, till woman imlled. — Campbell. £mmeUne will be pleased to receive letters from corrnS>»ttdenu «s any matter or lntereii to them, and to reply through the medium of thli uage, the norn de piume only of ih« e*rre«pondenti 10 fee published. Letters to be »ddreu«f " ivraoieun«." oare «f lb« 'Kdilor. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Maid. — I think your sister's decision so sensible, but of course it necessitates your also wearing walking dress. Rifle-green skirts and Etons, with pale pink or pale blue vests, tucked and trimmed with insertion, and picture hats or toques of dark green, with black feathers, and pink roses or forget-me-nots under the brim, would be very pretty. Or there is a shade of heliotrope which would look very pretty for your dresses, if the blue that the bride has chosen is a very pale, soft blue. Gabrielle. — Many thanks for your nice long letter. How much has happened since last I heard from you, dear. The new century has been nothing but a series of excitements, preluded by grief so deep, so tender, so worldwide as to be unique. lam sorry you missed eeswg the Indian txooj^ but it all passed
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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 59
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