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'J hat dainty embroidered linen articles suitable tor Christmas git is arc to be seen at “Heather,” _i.i7 Guyton Street? That if the edges of the pastry of a fruit tart are damped with milk instead of water, the juice will not render the pastry sodden? That children’s embroidered play aprons, at ‘‘Heather,” make useful and practical gifts? That the juice of an average sized lemon is about one tablespoon, and a breakfastcup of breadcrumbs weighs about 4oz? That charmingly-styled black hats for matrons are a feature at Miss Bathgate’s t Milliner, Guyton Street (opposite McGrucr’s). That the Smock Shop will be open to-day and to-morrow? Miss M. Saunders (next Gas Office). That there are lovely gifts for babies and tiny tots at “Heather,” 117 Guyton Street j That aluminium may be given a brilliant polish by rubbing it with a rag dipped in methylated spirit and whitening? That Miss Bathgate, Milliner, takes orders for linen and organdie hats? ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Phyllis Mabel, daughter of Mr and Mrs J . H. Perrett, “Candown,” Sanson, and William Wilford, elder son of Mrs Wilson and the late Mr Horace Wilson, “ Rotowhero, ” Bulls.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 2

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DO YOU KNOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 2

DO YOU KNOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 302, 22 December 1933, Page 2