LADIES' COLUMN.
WEDDING PARTIES. Saturday, August 29th, says a Paris corres.pona.cnt, was •an exceptionally cool day, and this may probably explain the 'reason why 'the Bois de Boulogne was crowdod by some 2000 oarriages belonging to different wedding parlies — tho members of which walk' about the lakos before iihe.de-jewner-dinqtoire — the forerunner of the evening's ball. One of- the brides,) "Avith alt hor wardrobo glories on," stoopod down by the margin of the lake to wet her handkerchief to romovo some • stain from her dress. She fell in, but was quickly taken, out amidst much fun. Her muslins, from tho offects of tho bath, fitted bo closely to her figuro as to recall the- statue of Agrippina in the Tuileries gardens.' Saturday is becoming tho fashionable^ day for marriagos in Paris. *
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 21 November 1868, Page 6
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130LADIES' COLUMN. Tuapeka Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 21 November 1868, Page 6
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