THE LADIES' PAGE.
"Wherever a true woman comes, Lome is always around her."—Euskin. Eleanor will be pleased to receive letters from correspondents on anv 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 "Eleanor," care of the Editor.
ANSWERS Ttf CORRESPONDENTS. Pw.ZLED.—Your best plan is to procure an old shirt, rip \\p the- sewing. Follow the pattern thus supplied, and you will be successful. You will find this better than a column of descriptive matter. Ixqxtirer.—A good deal depends upon the circumstances of the contracting parties and their parents or guardians. The engaged couple usually discuss matters beforehand, and settle many of the details, the expectant bride usually consulting with her mother. The bridegroom usually provides the carriages or motor cars. He depends on the best man for arranging iflcst of the details. Champagne, grey or lavender tie and gloves are usually worn by the groom.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 55
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166THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 55
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