they would like “ WANTED: 7RAC™ALWEDDING GIFTS / 1 7187 ' jgrv < OS®! \\/O XBF liMi ttgSji 'y: jBCO •JhabtS^e'- 7 . \ \\ X / •• :: •■• n-£r. zTTxsx W WOi® Here Are Some of the Presents Brides Like By Janice Courtney. bride about to move into an attractive ... Hostess platters for cooking steaks _ y . . . ~- . . , home brimming over with family can be put right on the table sizzling You harbouring an old-fashioned pew ter and old glass. hot. Most of them have places for vegenotion if you believe that the starry- A beautiful edition of some book tables on each side, and detachable eyed prospective bride has no definite w hich your friends will read and look wooden handles for convenience in ideas about the wedding presents she a t a g a j n ail( j a g a Jn is always acceptable. serving. hopes to receive. Pictures can set,you back a great After-dinner coffee sets and dessert Shopping bureaus all over the coun- deal more than £l, but it is possible plates receive a cordial-welcome from try report that there are certain gifts to pick up for this sum i ove i y or jgi na i the smart bride who likes to spice her brides greet with particulai dehgm. etchings suitably framed. Several small regular china with odd pieces. Why not jot down a few of their decorative bird or flower prints in Even if the bride owns one already, preferences and make your gift shop-, fresh, clear colours will make an in- a bridge table makes a grand present ping easier this year? teresting wall group. Keeping the for the parties after the honeymoon.Lets start with modest-priced gifts, emphasis on colour, examine, too, Jf a gift is to be marked, find out If £1 is yoLtr limit, we suggest a glass .some of the excellent reproductions of. whether the bride prefers to use her cooking dish that may be used for modern paintings. new initials. Or send it unmarked with serving also, or an electric alarm clock. With £1 to £1 10s to spend, you can a note that the shop will mark it acThousands of brides are enthusiastic cater to slightly more extravagant cording to her wishes. about electric labour savers, such as tastes. As practical young moderns, Finally, a bride-to-be is always plearoasters and waffle irons. A small cos- brides adore electric orange squeezers santly surprised by cheques, which she metic travelling kit is a perfect honey- an d automatic irons that have special can pool toward a big purchase or moon accessory. controls for cotton, linen,' silk and spend for some small necessity that no Before choosing candlesticks or vases, rayon. Newer than percolators are the friend would ever think of. find out the bride s plans. Obviously, glass coffee-makers that are fascinating copper or chromium of modern design f 0 watch in operation and turn out a Next in the Series: How to Budget will not draw Oh’s and Ah’s from a rich-flavoured beverage. , Your Wedding Expenses. Copyright, 1937, Spot Features. .< • ;
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 April 1939, Page 4
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