I .OKI) MOCNTBATTKN’S WEDWNO LONDON. July 18. Tin? K nig iind (.liiei'ii. Queen Alexandra, I’rineess .Mary. Lord l.nseelles. the ' Kind’s sons, uml many other royalties ' attended the wedding of Lady Edwinu 1 Ashley si ml Lord Moiinthntten. There was a. hig crowd oiilside SL .Margaret's 1 Chinch, some of whom had been wait- ' ing there since the dawn. The Church was decorated with blue delphiniums, thus matching the hridesinaids’ dresses. ( The Prince of Males carried out the ■ best man's duties, with success. Sailors of the Renown furnished a. guard of honour .and tied ropes to the bridal motor car. and- drugged it through the streets. Fourteen hundred people attended the rerepl ion later on at Brook House. The presents were wonderful in their variety and richness. They included e diamond brooch from the King and Queen to the bride, who is King Edward’s (tod daughter. ! j, o rd Louis Moiinthntten was on his wedding day promoted to the rank of Knight Commander of the \ ietoriau ■ Order. AN ESTATE. LONDON, .Ttily 10. Viscount Bryce left. £30,000 sterling, the bulk of which lie bequeathed to Ox- • ford University,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1922, Page 3
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186Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1922, Page 3
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