THE LADIES' PAGE.
BY EIIIfELIKB.
The trorM ttm sad — the garden was a -wild, And can, the Hermit, sighed, till woman smiled — CAJHPBILI/.
Jtmmeline will be pleased to reoeive letters from correspondents en sinr matter of 'interest to them, and to rtply through t%e medium of thig page, tke norn de plnta* only of the correspondent* to be published, letters t6 be addressed " Emmeline," care of the Editor.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Back Blocks.*— You oan procure from Mr A. Sligo, bookseller, for a small sum » handbook of the figures in «he square dance-a and instructions com>ermng- many round dancesPerplexed. — I regret lam unable to assist you in designing a costume as en advertisement for the firm you refer to. The trade has been so frequently caricatured that you will have some difficulty in keepIng olear of something that' has not been so dealt 'with. Perhaps the of posters at the recent carnival, published thisL weelq may ussist you.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 72
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158THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 72
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