Post Hoe- ! The ceremony being ended, a newly-married couple were* re-' ceiling some advice as to r how they were, to conduct themselves* */ You must; nevfer get cross at once; it'is the husband 's duty to protect his wife whenever occasion should arise, and a. wife must love and honour and, obey her'hus-, band and follow him wherever; <hK goes." " But, sir— — V '■ pleaded' jth'jeyoung bride. "I haven't;iinished ; ye);, , ; ,: remarked the clergyman- /'(She mustn't* tion), can't you alter that ..last pafrt? My husband is a postman."
AUTUMN WEDDINGS JU nstial at this season, there are » large number of weddings announced. We hare just opened our Autumn Shipments of Silver and Art Copper Ware, suitable for presentation. It is a Fin* Oolieetion of all tho Latest Designs, and the range compriaes articles from a few shillings to the highest-priced goods obtainable. mMmmn CHRISTCHURCH wm**mm*fmmm* Ktißß DAILY. ALL aBOOBBS.: Avon Butter <OWBAMBRT.) Purest Pasteurised.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 85, 16 May 1914, Page 2
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152Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 85, 16 May 1914, Page 2
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