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The Koyai Bride Cake, Tlio wedding cake prepared in connection with iho recent royal marriage was as magnificent an edifico of sutjar modelling and fretwork as. ever cant the gloom of indigestion over tlio sunshine of nuptial festivity, It was a toll slender structure, sJft in height, resting on a circular pedestal 2Jft in diameter. It weighed 1501b?, and was all in white sugar and delicate white flowers, with only a few k touches of deep color in tho small cardinal velvet and gold coronets that faced tho four panels on which were worked t'io. monograms. It came from Gunter's, the famous old house in Berkeley square, which has niiuli; the wedding cakes for *>ll iho royal and Hristocratic marriages since tho Queon was m\ rricd fifty years ago, Tho cako proper was -tin or ftin abovo the pedestal, and was a bulky cylinder, llin in height and 80in in oircumferencc, it had all Iheoxpcnt Bivoingredionts,fiomcitronsto raisins, which are supposed to add joy to ' tho wedding scene. It had four panels two of them bearing the nionogrrui "L,D,W." (Lousie Daginar of Wales); and"A.G,F." (Alexander George of Fife), Above each was tho red and gold coronet, Between tho panels tho three feathers of the Prince of Wales were embossed, and euch panel WBS very tastefully bedded and |>at tly framed in delicate white arum lillies, white rosebuds, whito orange blosaoms small whito convolvuli, Above the cako was a Greek templo, rosting on eight white columns, and tho dome, which rises in diminishing tiers supported by a whito classical, on whose head was a vase from which bloomed a crown of white flowers, which surmountod the whole. Four delioato pendants fell from this, reaching nearly to tho base, They were composed of single flowers with joined stems Ouo was of snow whito rosebuds and tiny sprigs of heather, Another was of orange buds and blossoms. Tho third was of small lilac sprays, and the fourth was of small convolvuli and heather, Tho Scotch thistle, represented by half a ; dozen specimens, formed the base V of the flower crown and partly wroathed tho figure,

PUBLIC NOTICE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that iMONTHLYaittiiifrs of tho Jiesidoi.t Magistrate's Court will, in future, he hold at Parson's Hall, Ekctahuna. Tho first Bitting will be held on FRIDAY, tho 18th day of October. 1889, at 1.15 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho Clerk of tho Court trill attend at tho R.M. Oflico, Kkotahuiw, on tho Friday preceding each sitting of the Court, for the purposo of receiving plaints, &o„ and transacting any other Business connected with tho Court. J. M. KOBERTS, Resident Magistrate, Masterton, sth Oct,, 1889. 0325 TRESSPASS NOTICE, TRESPASSERS on my proporty, Sections 2 and d, Mastorton Small Farm Block, for Fiahin" Purposes will bo Prosecuted, 3827 R, McKEiiZIE. SPUING DISPLAY.

Grand Display OF MILLINEKY, MANTLES, DRESS MATERIALS ,\ AND CLOTHING -AT THE— Wholesale Drapery Company. P. DICKSON. 8827 RESERVED J. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, '&o.j SAPOLIO. "Clean Cookery is a Great Appetiser." Good cooks always clean tlioir utensils SAPOLIO is a solid cake of Scouring Soap. Try il in cleaning your pots mid pans. The sink noods it especially. 'Faith, they say Sapolio makes labor 'asy." I wish I'd Romo of it wid mo now. SAPOLIO. Lightens all kinds of labor in cleanim;, but it won't wash clothes or split wood, Bowaro of imniitations ' A Hand Saw is a good thing but not toshan with" It is no falsehood to say of common washing soaps that thoy are not intended for houaocleaning. Use SAPOLIO. Take time while time is, for time will away." Many people have a set timo for housocleaning because of its great difficulty, It becomes oasy at all times witli »7*TOJDW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3327, 5 October 1889, Page 3

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616

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3327, 5 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3327, 5 October 1889, Page 3

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