Rules for a P rospective Bridegroom.
Xotb.nc; <-bort of insniratjon r-an dtr< no a fi»medy for su>?o fnght. or getting a man Cjiacefully through a nia.ni.-ige ceremony; bat here ar» a few .nnple rules th:tt may be a help in time of trouble to the prospective b: idegroopi : — Dou't ha\e a irossen grin on your face that looks like it miglit. melt and run down, on
your collar. Neither sport a stern, Napo* j leonic air as if yau were determined to sea the thing through or die. A happy medium | of chastened serenity and joy is always best. j Try to throw some enthusiasm in youx > lesponses. Most men. make them in a "tone ' of voice that indicates their belief that they are signing their own death warrant. j Don't become excited. Keep your ey< !on the gun. Look neither to the righi ! nor the left ; otherwise you are as liabla
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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 71
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152Rules for a Prospective Bridegroom. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 71
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