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WEDDING BELLS.

A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Paul’s Methodist Church, Creymbuth yesterday, the c'ohtfactiiig parties being Nellie, second daughter of Mr and Mrs \V. Greensiade, of South Beach, and James Samuel, son of Mr jus Jones, Eurobiri, Victoria. The Rev. T. J. Willis was 'the officiating clergyman. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a pretty cream cloth braided costume, with stylish black hat. She also carried a beautiful shower bouquet. .Miss Agues Greensiade, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and was attired in a pretty cream costume with black pan velvet hat, lined with pink. The duties of best man were ably carried out by Mr J W. Greensiade, brother of the bride. -Mrs Greensiade, the bride’s mother was attired in a becoming navy silk costume. After tho ceremony, as the bridal party emerged from the church, the organ pealed forth the beautiful strains of -Mendelsohn’s “Wedding March,” played by Miss Connie Hopkins in her usual artistic manner. An adjournment was then ijia'de to Barker's Tea Rooms where a number of guests were entertained by the bride’s parents, and full justice was done to the sumptuous repast provided, and toasts and speeches appropriate to the occasion were indul god in. The happy couple subsequently left for Hokitika, from whence they proceed to Nelson, their future home, carrying with them the best wishes of a very large circle of friends for their future Welfare and happiness.

The presents which included a number of cheques, were too numerous to particularise, here, aiul testified in no uncertain manner to the respect and esteem ill which the VoUng couple were held

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1919, Page 1

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WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1919, Page 1

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1919, Page 1

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