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Society's Latest Ideas B """ - in Wdlng Invitations Fashions are ever changing, and Wedding Functions are not immune. ® New and very artistic ideas have been 1 introduced into Wedding Stationery, and the - latest of this class of goods has now reached us. t The novelties, while being singularly appropriate, are exceedingly artistic. BRIDES TO BE tAND THEIR PARENTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED i TO SEE THESE NEW ' GOODS.Wedding Invitations artistically printed on the new Society Stationery from 15/- per hundred. Samples and prices will be forwarded on application. P ; flitoik lIOIK Ltd. — Lamhbm -Qsu —:
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 7
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