PRUDENT WOMEN
W hen considering a corset purchase, you "will find the best vaiuo to-day in ' B. and C. Corsets. Because they are 1 British mads, these famous corsets are 1 not aifected in price by high foreign ( rates of and their price re- ; presents full vaiue. The grace, free- < dom, and wearing qualities of B. and f C. Corsets mako them general favour- * ites. XJiey combine refinement and ■, comfort, and every wonyin will be sat- ( isficd with their quality. Ask for E. and C. Corsets. All leading drapers c stock them- 5 e
bv her brother, .\iv torn tioutirr, won a /rraccful sown of white crone de chin< veiled in georcrette and handsomely cm broidered in pale pink and silver. The orthodox veil was hound by n fillet oi orange blossom, and she worried a bnudMicatc white flowers. Mis; Daisy Coulter (sister of the bride) anci Miss Minnie Scales (niece of the bridegroom) were in attendance, and wore 1 simple frocks of blue and lemon crer* de chine, respectively, prettily embroidered in gold and blue, finished with swathed bel + s and streamers. Their hats wore of black crepe de ehine. trimmed with cold lace, nnd relieved with a larcro blue while they carried bouonets of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr A. McNnllv performed thr duties of best nrm and Mr C. Witty Troomsr.nn. After the ceremonv a | large number of <ni"-+s were entertnire r l | in the fslingtni Hall, where speeches r were made and the u«nal tonsts - oured. S"bs"ouently Mr and Mr« 1 71 . Me- | Teirrne left for n motor tour of Nelson nnd the. West Const, the bnde trnvel- ' lini in a smart blue-grey eostUTr>e, with [ a blue and white hat and a fox fur. j Ladies who attended the Prin~e of Wales's ball, desiring to bavo their photographs taken in their beautiful dresses, will he .delighted with the I "Sepia do Luxe" photographs, printed on beaut'ful hand-made paper in permanent sepia, showing all the detail in I the and everyone a perfect j h'keness. See the specimens at MHard's ; Crown Studios, 209 High street, just below Clock Tower. 6
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 2
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