MARR.AGE MARRIAGE It's really most gratifying, this busi- E= |bb«Mßk gggft One la,t ay °f sweet exc ' tement w^*e " ■less of being a bride, even though one’s = Wwk g@SSSr f ®F\V-t. even “ t ’ le earest P erson ‘ n wor W” “ unruly heart does insist upon missing a =jj Mg® jg| —*«/< S fowfe/ fl, - hurried out of the way when he comes to heat or two. One can’t really help == ||s SP**i H *> I ) I \\\ A A £> cal ! —and tlien - Wessed reality at last! teehng important with caterers being == A) Fl HiL B %jg F 6 ," V-nrffm ” V) 1 . One awakens on the wedding morning to called into conference, and mysterious EEE mjl ffg Bl® W, W ™ ’****" I W/sf ®W’ON|'| l\t VN\ I find that the world is strangely beautiful packages arriving every hour. Every- = |§g fei * 1 Kg||LJM « MKfeJP i," * ..-^-rUHETTni'i 1 \ WW B vMv\ V\E\ and that even the birds seem to sing of thing is so terribly solemn and serious! rrrt *\rn I 1 Nh\wSu During the last week of happy con- I/E I 1 |il|lVOßeing a very correct young person, fusion one seems to glide through a misty. g= ,V lIRM v our bride insists upon upholding all the unreal fairyland on billows of bridal -e -=y??Tfm|T HI LLU- -"->' ™= A II A HMI kh\\ \ ' . , , , ~, ~ . , satin. Through it one sees one’s mother ===? \ W Wft’ '\Y time - honoured brldal faditrnns, and so we hastily wipe away a tear. And dear l7iTrTinT[lllll]. 11 - yY TO J^ - ‘‘\ er on er "’ edd ’ n B morning reold grandmother adds a touch of romance TIT HjljjJjiwJ- J " W ,v,r-r^i->Tisr/~. „,,,. < V splendent in by hurrying in with a bit of lace from her WEDDING Gib IS. own wedding gown. ’W*— Any one wilo receives an invitatlon may se nd the bride a gift, but when an announcement alone is Someth,inc, old and <„ m ,il,in» new received, no gift is necessary. Good form demands that the gift be sent about two weeks before the ~ ■’ S il ” I 14 'i- ’> j day, for the wedding. . As to the inevitable question, “What shall the gift be?” the only sensible answer Something borrowed and something blue, is: “Choose the prettiest and most useful article within your means.”
’ » ii ■__ T——T— JT— MIMII^!!* IMM — 11 Sensational Sale of k jOS ' Upholstery uSU „» n .< , special REoiicnoNs LfeSMLS foy the Brio es Open Furniture Factor/ i C < * j -"WIF i|fi| jBj| WANGANUI EAST. t 1 1 W- ’ff Jr DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT ' 4 FACTORY PRICE. ]gfe®T A W<W—ONE YOU MUST CONSULT—COMFY SETTEE—Upholstered all over; spring I.Size CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND 2 "" !s W '- ; *'-*X seat and Lack; 2 Easy Chairs; spring seats; J.urge EASY ( HAIL’S. —Upholstered in high x V JB ij* ’■pholstered in good quality Tapestry. quality Tapestry; all spring seats and backs. I'kfE'y *— IkJ? WT fl Usual Trade Price £l5/15 '. Usual Trade Price £24/10/- t WBISS TvA ■ 6ISOH Onr Direct Factory Price £ll/5/- Our Direct Factory Price £lB/10/- - ' ojr* .'; >,r j i y'-'■ ■•| CHESTERFIELD.—Size lift. Sin. Overall; 2 t | '■ - I Large Divan Easy Chairs to match; with in- fay ~ <//;%/'j "■■/. | * f rf-'SSjlfa, ~" dependant guttered spring edge; upholstered I i ‘ n high grade English Moquette. J ... [ ■ tt , m , r, • eoa 't' There is considerable latitude at I -4 Smartly made frocks at a much , Usual Trade Price £33 « ffeAe?^®§sg y - . , , i •, . r i i 1 Our Direct Factory price £26/io/- I , l-TO 1 the present-day bridal Irocks,/< > <?/> A J/ II • ,1 >1 .1 j . ■ i j r/Jvrt\i\ smaller price than you would —L - - ■u -t ill our Upholstery guaranteed of first quality only, tremene . u., s:.-,.:ias (JJTa "A styles and materials, and no SUrei 1, K\ e. . -..ia by the avoidance of the usual Traders’ excessive overhead Charges. II I ® " * earnin § “what is worn” expect to pay. The new approved HIGH class upholstery THEREFORE | | V < ’v_? < can recommended than a visit Jm .■ i •i > r> i />, • COSTS LESS AT— | to M. Wilson, 109, The Avenue, " m Crepe-de-Chine, tit •F" • -w . , /■ - I . ’ “ i '~Vr rr^ l S Wanganui. MhBM Crepella, Georgette, etc , etc. Wanganui Furniture Manufacturing Co., Ltd. . #3 DUNCAN STREET, WANGANUI EAST PHONE 'HS I d~~' - if ' EASTER WEEK LATE THURSDAY NIGHT ! |TO WEDDING FROCKS EVENING FROCKS GOWN SPECIALISTI r —I U < IT /A' the HOME OF AUTHENTIC CORRECTNESS OR BRIDES’ AND BRIDESMAIDS’ .ggggaay gwi • Home/ Surt Early In Your Own Homa NdSOll ■.7 _/ J J LET US HELP YOU TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH :: VICTORIA AVENUE ' ; ; "" r ~ Free of Interest —Mm i This Society is assisting shareholders with loans of £lOO to £7OO, absolutely free of interest, and they are saving £525 in interest alone on a 12-year loan. Shares Is each per week (payable fortnightly), /?& Tiy ’r.t an d an y number not exceeding seven may be obtained. No. 5 8 ' H 4- £s e W Group now open, and closes on April 6. 1110 VJIII Ol Jwllo “ JLIdTLS THE MANAWATU CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY 1 x WA NGANU! BRANCH— #/ \ \ vl '’l u\/W H. G. STRINGER, A.P.A. ' 11 P i I PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, 7 ST. HILL STREET., PHONE 4031) A- /f-c’•' \ Harmony ■■■ —- J \ r _ l = lW^®o/ = ll ,hc i Brida ‘ I I They’re Off m Life-time Hjl EH but tiis y’ re on The Shop for Bridegrooms Ciff ■'t'w?*'' 1° our ‘ 3marl ' yet inexpensive, Travelling Equipment—Jaunty Little Fitted Cases, Trunks, Hand Bags, Suitcases, etc. Whether the honeymoon be a brief men’s all wool flan- men's coloured borfortnight or a long tour, H. I. Jones and Son, Ltd. can supply the luggage one NLLS -6/(> each. handklki hii.fsi—needs at prices that represent the utmost value obtainable. MEN’S FANCY ALL WOOL SOX—Plain colours— 3/3 BOYS’ COLONIAL JERThe Happy Home has Music and the Gift of an Instrument attache writing case —in Padded Suede4s/- and 3/6 pair. sei s—ah wool from 6/6 from GILBERT’S ensures music of the very best. ladies’ solid leather travelling case— Fitted 9o/- , Musical evenings that linger in the memory —and the LADlES’ solid LEATHER TRAVELLING CASE—Fitted9s/- Shrts— n/t; M —Th 1, admiration of your friends is confirmation of your SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES—With Leather Covered'Frame Round Body; Also Steel Each ’ Heal her—S/nEaeh? 7 iudgment and preference, whether it be a Piano or a *’ rame in Lid ; two good quality nickel on brass sliding nozzle locks; 8 strong heavy /> 1 iv! x i r L 1 • n- leather corners: two 1| inch straps right round case; lined brown cloth; well protected MEN’S \TT wyvyt Qrv/- wYm?V\X)HI AIEN’S FELT HATS—AH (iramophone. We offer the finest selection m Kanos, with nickc i studs—22in. 92/6; 24in. 102/6; 26in. 112/6. LETS & UNDER P - F sizes-9/11 Each. Rlayer-Pianos and Gramophones. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASE—NICKEL FRAME ROUND BODY; two nickel on brass Heavy ribbed—7/6 per Gar- ALL WOOL COLONIAL sliding locks; eight strong corners; strong handle with filler top and bottom; heavy ™ cn ' iQmjLKX)A| SOXI/- Pair, clamps on bottom and back; lined brown cloth. —22in. 70/-; 24in. 75/-; 26in. 80/-. IcxyCr/aal MEN’S PINK SINGLETS EXTRA HEAVY WOOL SOX I W 1 AND UNDER PANTS—AII —l/11 Pair. Fi I ft ’B S I .. &W.-J Pure Wool—lo/6 per Gart erv fii bert O -r,— MEN’S COLOURED BOR- - all wool bush rugs.— > |ll - F=yC 3 for ] /9 . .. 5/ _ EttCh . .JjrWw ZZ“ hi i iv s i SCOTrs EM **« ! BTMES WANGANUI Son Ltd. | WANGANUI EAST AND ARAMOHO, 15 VICTORIA AVENUE :: :: WANGANUI I PHONE 5139 PHONE 5139
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 3
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