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j li yum- bicycle elves you trouble or is not running well, tnke it to Urowns, the cheapest and best bouse in Ic. for accessories and repairs. hstablisu- < d over .'SO years. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. —Advt. A very popular wedding was cell - I I.rated at Holy Trinity Church, Grt'.v- ---! 1 non tit, at last evening, when MisMay S'eer, liftli daughter of Mr and Mrs .). Steer, of flreyinoiith, was niaf- ! tied to Mr I,inns Kvelyn Walker, son iof Mrs and the* late Mr Walker of . Christchurch. The popularity ol the j couple was exemplified by the ver.t i large crowd who attended the cere- | inonv at Holy Trinity ( huroli. the ! (.vent being rendered doubly populai Iby the novel hour of its celebration, i Hev Archdeacon Carr tied the nuptial i knot, the bride being given away by ! her father. The bride on entering Hie ' church was truly 11 vision of Inippim - ! She was daintily attired in a frock ol satin and cascaded silver laee, together ' with a train of satin and lace, lined with priinrse crepe de chine and embroidered with pearls. She was attended by Misses Gladys McKay and Jessie Sweet as bridesmaids and by Misses • Nancy Armstrong (niece ol the bride) and Joan Smith, as flower girls. The cliiot bridesmaid Of is. McKn.v) " o,v heliotrope taffeta, whilst Miss Sweet, was attired in primrose taffeta, belli ' gowns being pleasantly relieved tv caps iof tulle. The little flower girls wore 1 pale blue and pink petal frocks and • tulle caps. The bridegroom was as- - sis ted as best man by his brother Mr ! John Walker, and as groomsman by Alf Walter Steer, brother of the bride.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
288

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1922, Page 3

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1922, Page 3

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