WEDDLNG-CH- 1 ETIQUETTE / Y /'- •'/•”• ■'■'■''' ’• ''■■/>■ /WK WEDDING-GIFT ETIQUETTE early, as soon after receipt of the inti- J MjS "O 1 ’TVCWkV // Engraved cards of thanks are rude tation as possible. Only the cards of H-! 1 WjL ■ nothing but a personal note on personal the donor should accompany the gift. S/Ul •'•*-' •'J/ • ’ P •■ ’• \ •’•’SiCmt" stationery will do. Personal letters and long elaborate sen- 3 Jg :. '%-%■ MW &/\ Jf Bh 'sr. ' W'- ML *i’ * //fl/'ll tirnents are unnecessary and in poor taste. gT/d ~ / V-/’•’ ’ ‘ ’• \ \ ’• ] Wedding gifts may be exchanged if tached to wedding gift should be re- | ' =/. ® 15?%/ < EF W rMgk 'W W f Midi there ts no particular feeling or senttment moved. feM/WFSI P g Bag WjW’' I'o ll IJB S I £c: ®Fln CoW/S' attached. Tl,ere is 1,0 rcason why lhe A bride-to-be should try to acknow- W / fi KT' 1 i ■ jUB ' ilk jUil WF 8 H JUI ll>| W& bride should not exchange that for which ledge all gifts immediately. This is not "V KI fc fi | ’Wft ® W //M /I W she has no possible use and get for it always possible, however, and where Jjj L - “ffi M jp- 5 ' JaAar?/ W& MH IL • ! |-I L’ iV something that she really needs. But if acknowledgements cannot be made at /If 1 / k'K dle carries with it a definite significonce a list should be kept and personal /•/M \ I Z\?\/L K\\- r ■ ■ , , ■, > i-i • notes of thanks sent to all donors of gifts (7 /// \\ i °'' “ ’ as soon as possible after the return from x .Ml 1 - initials, :t cannot be exchanged. roF itcisTOr weaamgs 5
THE RECEPTION rChurch weddings are usually followed wishes of the guests. In the hall may by a reception at the bride’s home. All be a refreshment tabel on which are -j r- x-k -gp rdle bridal attendants are present, ana punch, cakes, and boxes containing fa- 3OVajW lOk those relatives and friends who received vours for the guests. 'Wtt'L HF'S 117 1U • a, invitations. Elaborate weddings are usually follow- fi I^.v v The bride and groom stand together in ed by what is known as the wedding /M QfeiX ® the drawing room under a floral bell and breakfast. It has all the dignity and fW7 Sllld H O V O O acce P* : die congratulations and good formality of a dinner party. The bride I HU <■ Mir ®A FOR THE WEDDING ■ Tflfll 1 W C W l‘i HllffllffllhlTß iWm / ' insel, and Shot Brocade. These delightful 7 1 Xffi ■ V Wedding Frock. f/A-///A'l • J'j V J IFZ4 iMM VI L l \ Lizard Shoes The Bride’s Slippers. “To Lave ' M\ 3 1 O N ?e very latest in The comfy slipper,C" “t I 1 i yif - awAWh MAW t? /- -A >4 IMo andc rey L,z«,d.wj. •»<, u. „«» ward. for 11 VW' I wT7«K f i” 5 IWsK > V/ 71 low Calf, or Patent are simply glorious. W Wi 1.0 !■ and Kid Shoes. Bos- AII styles in Tinsel gas, 5 MxWwWffi&rWl y! SWuMbII )r U “ ,l<l °, ver ,or andßr “’ de : in health, (h ;\\\ 1 • \ 1 (l 1 < J I quality cassins or slippers, to love, and \v>t\ I 1/1 // ATM 7/ WT VJ ;» , ch ;r* W \\AW i Bl O * FOR THE honeymoon do part.” U V \ \ \ AAvu ]; j ! [ll What could be nicer than a day on the Golf “I wilt” ' • ■ | M fill En k s urln S the honeymoon. We have the ir» • T TH, -fe m ■ newest Golf Shoes, laced or strapped, with the All the World Loves a Happy Bride ' ‘ A i I new rubber soles. BRIDAL VEILS for the festidious girl; » i in white net with handsomely embroid- CORONETS.-In Dainty Orange Bloxom; I® ered designs. 19/b & 21/- and attractive .. f. 4 ’ /u to n /G OK, I JtlSt I'lopCd Yotl’d GIVB Us ORANGE BLOSSOM— In Effective FROCKS. —Dainty Georgette and Crepe —— I Sprays, Cluster Mounts, and Trails in de Chine Models; in all the newer shades ffi ™ « <s 4> 1 i V« f Wax From 1/6 and 3/6 and styles; for day and evening wear. Hi .IITIAttIJ I . ] { ISU 1; x|L From 63/- S. £W A W 'fe DAINTY LINGERIE for the Bride’s ... M ' " "J Trousseau, comprising garments in finisTt"'’?^ 1 tovolling 1 frock How Lovely! So you bought the case at Young and Collins, Ltd. I’ve MCrepe de chene and Art Silk; m various costume. Many necklets in Newest often admired the beautiful things they have there, and the cutlery they styles, plain and lace trimme '. Furs to choose from. sell j s SQ wonderful | y cheap.—The picture tells its own Story. Giver and ”O * J O £1 receiver are both delighted when the Wedding, Birthday or Easter Gift J 4" £>’fl* C # ™, e „ comes from Young and Collins, Ltd. W- £ M F£ VJ O Sperrmgs Limited eo , bostock shoe store j i otmg © Lollins Ltd. lUPPERI UPPER victoria ave,we wancawi WHERE LOVELY GIFT ARTICLES ABOUND and groom. enter the dining room first. than two hours to her guests at the recep- AVENUE :: •• •• WANGANUI I , Only near pelatives and inlimale wedding gifts is no longer as popular as They are followed by the bnde s mother non After bemg wtth them about that U£. VYAHUAHUI | P°l W!th the groom s father, and the groom s length of tune she goes to .er room wtth wedding And> because they a]e near * Trousseau Tea a week ; b f mother with the brides rather. lhe her maid or honour, and when she ap- rplativpK anJ intimal ;« a nX , h jj- a i- i i ■ r • i . j -j j l rTi • j- . l • • ’ ip , relatives and intimate triends, they will wedding, at which their friends may see bridesmaids and ushers follow immediate- pears again she is in travelling costume. want tn «pa mft e Tf tL l j .1 -n t • 11 1 r, ,1 I IH, J L 1 1 1 1 , ' van , t t 0 see the B ltts - the bride 1S the gifts. It is a very much wiser plan, ly after the parents, and the precedence Ihe groom, who has changed also, meets - .-—ff,.! imh—■ modest Jia mav kav<> tk«™ j . • 1 l .. . .1 V £,l .1 , J 1_ a. 1 aJ. L a £aL a ° 1 £a moaesu, sne may have them hidden away; and is certainly better taste than to have of the other guests is arranged by the her at the foot of the stairs —and after but if she ic tnUrant . ’ .l r. i- i 1 » 1 The bnde IS not expected to give more Uses, they are off! 'X a spare room. This custom of displaying .eremony. ._■■ __. ..... !■_ —\ Easter Time is W e dding T ime ! /\V®S \ AND WE THINK OF f — f\\ iglMMra j Ow WITH ROBERTSON’S, SWISS HAND-CARVED BAROMETER 40/- MaVST $ SWISS HAND-CARVED BAROMETER 60/- The Shop for Bridegrooms CASH OR TERMS SWISS HAND-CARVED MUSICAL JEWELL BOX 60/- 6 SWISS HAND-CARVED MUSICAL FRUIT DISH 50/- AS° L TLiS ‘ “EVSSKmK HAND MACHINES £7/10 MUSICAL FRUIT DISH 35/- KES , S riNcr iln wom . ' TREADLE MACHINESLLI GLASS SMELLING SALT BOTTLE—Heavy Silver Mount 18 6 sox— Plain colours— 3/3 boys’ colonial jer- From £l2/10/CUT GLASS SMELLING SALT BOTTLE—Heavy Silver Mount 21/6 and 3/6 pair. seys-ail wool from 6/6 Set of J-Dozen E.P.N.S. CAKE KNIVES-In Plush Lined Case 25/- “woßKmc MEN’S ribbed sweaters ELECTRIC- With Light, Beautiful TORTOISE BRUSH, COMB, AND MIRROR SET— I Each. ’ HcXr-sJi? Ea°iT y and I £6/1 ° In Very Attractive Case 42/6 ■ LADIES’FITTED DRESSING CASE-Laid in Blue Satin and ™ Sunder panS ||®wBl M ™’s-9/ F ii l Eaeii. HATS_All i » - J containing Xylonite Mirror, Two Hair Brushes, One Heavy ribbed —7/6 per Gar- B'W/xT att wddt cnmvTAT 1 •* iiiosi Welcome Vjiit a otide Clothes Brush, One Comb £4/17/6 mcnt ’ W® SOX-V ° pL. Q XYLONHE MANICURE SET 32/6 men’s pink singlets extra heavy wool sox CaiX KfCCIVS XYLONITE MANICURE SET 45/- and under pants-aii -i/n Pair. , ' Pure Wool—lo/6 per Gar- AINU ATTRACTIVE MANICURE SET—Containing Large ment - MEN ’ S “ ALL black” Bevelled Mirror; also Eleven Pieces in Rainbow ' SH ° BTS ~ HE ONLY ARTICLE IN THE HOME TO SAVE MONEY. Pattern 37 6 MEN ’ S coloured bor- ' WILL LAST UNTIL HER GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Z ' I’ER handkerchiefs— all wool bush rugs.— ALSO A LARGE RANGE OF OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. ; ' '’ r V9 ’ 25/ ‘ Each ’ H. I. Jones 6? Son Ltd S3OT> 8 ECONOMIC STORES i Shepphards WANGANUI EAST AND ARAMOHO, j (Late UptOOS I 15 VICTORIA AVENUE - . WANGANUI ! PHONE 5139PHONF 5139 I phamp oon ' I muiNLbuy EHUINE3I39 , PHONE 25z& 5: 165 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 3
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