Mr W. Nithie of the Government railway service, Westport, and Miss Florence Douglas, eldest daughter hr Mr W. Douglas, .of Stout street, Westport, were united in marriage' at St _ John’s Church, Westport, on Tuesday morning by the Rev. Canon Coursey. The bride was given away by hen' father. Miss Gladys Douglas was bridesmaid, and Mi’ Leslie Douglas, of. Blenheim filled the role of best man, Mr and Mrs Nithie .left for ' Christchurch on their honeymoon. Shirts! Shirts 1 Shirts! The shirtsto wear for those who care! Men’s band shirts, latest stripes with collar to match, sizes 1 to 8. Prices 9s 6d to 27s Gd. Men’s latest canoe and tenuis / shirts from 9s. Boys hand shirts,, col- , lars to match 7s Gd to 8s Gd. Boy’s canoo shirts, cream and white 8s to 7s Gd. Tennis shirts 6s, striped 7s 6d at W. H. Stonforth’s,—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 2
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145Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 2
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