Coronation Courts.
All the Coronation Courts are likely to be veily helavy ones. In addition to the official presentations, always specially numerous in an outstanding year like the present one, there are an exceptionally large number of brides to make their |artsies. These are presentations which cannot very well be held over from one year to the neat, and the Lord Chamberlain's department usually maker an effort to include all the young married women who make applications for presentation, says a London correspondent. Mothers-in-law make the presentations, in all these cases, so thatt, even if the bride’s sister Is go'ng to Court as a debutante, she herself it taken by her husband’s mother and presented by her. The Royal Family are interested in a num her of this year's appearances at ' Court, and the first Court is likely to be a specially interesting one.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 2
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144Coronation Courts. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 2
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