THE LADIES' PAGE.
By Emjieline.
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Kmnieliae -will be pleaied to receive letters from oorre». ,>OBd«2U on an]- matur of mtcreii u> them. «uu to rsplr '.hrnngb the medium of thii p»ge, the norn <ie plume onlr of the :«rro<T«ndenu to ke pubinhed. Letters to be tddreueti ' BamcnaQ." cmre of the Kditor.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Inquirer. — If the wedding is a full-dress affair, bridal gown, veil, orange blossoms, etc., gloves of very light shade of champagne or or tan, are the correct thing for the bridegroom. If the bride is married in travelling dress, a darker shade is more suitable for the bridegroom's gloves. May. — Apply salts of lemon (poison)" to the mildewed part, afterwards washing the salts of lemon cut. Stupid.— (l) You do not say ,what kind of coat. If of caiieo, brush, over with wellboiled linseed oil, and hang- up in a ccol, airy place to dry. When thoroughly dry repeat the process, giving it three coats. Care must be taken not to apply another coat until the previous one is thoroughlydry. If wanted black, add a little lampblack to the second and third coats. (2) No ; it will set without doing so. (3) When cold.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 68
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