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Wedding at Pahiatua. The wedding,was solemnised at the Anglican Church, Pahiatua, on Wednesday, July 21, of Miss Eleanor Jessie Anderson, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, of Hukanui, to Mr, Albert George Tumor, elder son. of Mr. and Mm. G. .Turner, of Pahiatua. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of. white crepa de chiuo' trimmed with insertion and silver. 'Her veil was worn mob-cap fashion with a wreath of orange blossoms, and sho carried a 6howor bouquet of weesias and. maidenhair fora. The bridesmaids were Miss Irene TJdy, who wore a frock of crushed strawberry crepe de chme embroidered with\black beads and.caught up at the waist with black velvet ribbon, and Miss Myrtle Anderson in an eau-de-nil crepe de chine frock with accordeon pleated frills and easn with a large butterfly bow at the back. Both wore brooches, the gift of the bridegroom,/ and large black picture hats, and carried bouquets of violets and maidenhair fern. Mr. W. Turner, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, jnd Mr. P. M'B. Anderson, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. All three were returned soldiers and were together in the same platoon. After the ceremony, wliich was performed by the Bev. Monaghan, a reception was held at Bast's. Pahiatua'. An unusual feature of the wedding breakfast was that all who sat at the bride's table were schoolmates together. Subsequently Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner left by the midday express en route for Auckland and Kotorua, tho bride wearing a tailori-made Jiavy costume, black furs and mauve hat; In the evening a dance was given by the brido's parents in the Hukanui Hall, which was attended by a large number of relatives and friends from the. surrounding districts. ' The following is the list'.of .Roods provided by the Wellington Ecd Cross Centre for the Trentham Military Hospital during the month of Juno:-6fl dozen toilet soap, 90 treasure bags, 5 dozen stick Tubbers, 12 gross matches, 160 faco cloths, 2 bottles port wine, S bottles sherry, i dozen hair-brushes, 12 dozen shaving soap, 2. dozen Nugget polish, i dozen bowls, green • (large), u dozen day rocks, 6 dozen bed socks, 20 hot water- . bag covers, 12 yards calico, unbleached. 21' dozen tooth brushes, 21 dozen toothpaste, 2 dozen hand mirrors, 19 dozen cholera belts, 20,000 cigarettes (Yellow), 6 boxes tobacco 1 (dark), i dozen tobacco (light), 12 dozen pipes, 12 dozen chair covers (loose), 2 dozen lounges (cane), 50 draw sheets, i dozen ash trays, 7 dozen pudding pans, 2 measures (quart), 1 apple'parer and corer, 1 tin opener, 1 dozen hot' water-bags. A wreath of arum lilies and New Zealand.folio ue is to be frozen nnd sent to London' to be placed on tho Nelson Memorial.' Trafalgar' Ssuare, as tho Weltng«o? Dran °h' B tribute to the memory m 'tho greatest'sailor sinco the world began. • Prior to the freezing process the wreath will be on view at Miss Murray's, Willis Street, to-day.' It will take more than two weeks to freeze clearly. Hie Mock of ice. ' measuring nearly two wet each way, will be shipped in a lined case by the Shnw-Savill Co., about the middle of August.

Wooda Great Pcpoermint Cure, ' For Coughs and Golds, neter faila.-Advt, »" i Specially woven fabric,extra thick tread—the points that >dM\l|li make the allrßritish yft 1 1 SPENCER-MOULTON J Tho World'« B«it Tyrei j^™//// | InoTtrMOOcMMDolg'sTreatnienthai I R suecooded.. Unioltcitfld testimonies M TEL ie«noa »ppllo»tlon. Writo for M Booklet, ffl A. J. DOIG M. Qnmlie, WiMtnul • Jsjr

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 258, 26 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 258, 26 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 258, 26 July 1920, Page 3

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