WEDDING BELLS.
A wedding of considerable interest was solemnised yesterday afternuon at the residence of Mrs Duncan MacXeil. Cobden. Tim contracting parties wore Miss Jean Mac Neil, of T.anarksbire. Scotland. sister of TVfr Duncan MacXoil. Cobden. and 'Felix. second son of Axel l.imlstrom, of Raida. Sweden. The ceremony was performed by Mr Browiiing. of Totara Flat, in the presence of a large enele of friends and relatives of both parties. The bride was dressed in a pule green crepe dr chine dress, trimmed with real lace, with hat to match, and she carried a bouquet of summer flowers. The bridesmaid. Miss Burt, of Ngnhero. was daintily dressed in cream strified fugi -ilk. and wore a black bat relieved with pink roses. She also carried a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Mr John Mi'oNeil. who very ably filled the role of best man. After the nuptial knot, was tied, the party adjourned to Harbor's tea rooms, where the wedding breakfast was held.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1923, Page 1
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165WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1923, Page 1
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