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WEDDING BELLS.

The marriage took place at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church this afternoon of -Mt William Kdward •Shannon -of the staff of the Kanieri Kleetrio, Ltd.) eldest son of Mr and Mrs Wm. Shannon of Kimtl, to Leah Ida Montagu, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Montagu of Chesterfield, and for some time past a nurse at Westland Hospital. The Her. !'. 11. Eraser, M.A., conducted the seivice. Tue bride wlio was given away by her father, wore a white crepe de chine dress and veil With orange-blossoms, and carried a handsome bouquet of wild oilmans She was attended by Nurses ( hevertun and llurrell as bridesmaids, the former wearing pink crepe de chine and black lint and the latter a pale due crepe de chine with black hat, both carrying prettv bouquets of apple blossoms and clematis. Mr Percy .Shannon 'cousin ot bridegroom 1 was best man, and Mi Ihuntagu (brother of the br.de. was groomsman. The bridegroom s present to the bride was a set of luis, t bridesmaids, gold brooches, and Lie bride’s to the bridegroom a set o brushes. Subsequently a number « friends "ere entertained at 1 n.U»> tea rooms. The happy couple left l.j * the afternoon train, on route to Nap.ei where the honeymoon will lie pm . The happy couple were the lecipicnts o, numerous costly presents one from t a staff and patients of Westland Hospital

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1921, Page 3

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WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1921, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1921, Page 3

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