THE LADIES’ PAGE.
“ Wherever a true woman comes, homo Is always around her.” —Buskin.
Elizabeth will be pleased to receive letters from correspondents on any matter of Interest to them, and to reply through the medium of this page, the nom de plume only of the correspondents to be published. Letters to be addressed “ Elizabeth,” care of the Editor.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. Old Subscriber wishes to know how to servo the refreshments after an afternoon wedding in the house; As a rule, the wedding -party adjourns to the dining room, or whatever room it may be, directly after the ceremony, and the wine and light refreshments, including, of course, the wedding cake, are handed round at once, and the speeches made, if any. Later in the afternoon, often after the bride has gone, or while she is changing her dress, tea or coffee should be handed round.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 63
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