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WEDDING SELLS.

MTznrcnA i.d-day. \ very pretty wedding vvhio!'. iittrncl-j (.(| n large concourse of people took | place ;it Si Stephen's Church, Reelton, (jt] Tucsdav morning, the ( hui’t h being crowded to the doors, when Miss Ml si Frances Day, eldest daughter of Mr am l Mrs T.lJrooks. was united in holy matrimony to Mr C'litnm "W illiam 1* itzgerald of Tasmania. The service was conducted hy the Kev .1. \\ . Hloyce. and was a fully choral one. The church was prettily decorated hy friends of the I,ride. The hridc looked charming in a frock of cream eharmouse satin made in full jumper effect, with under sleeves and vest of ninon emhroidered in silver, palest pink and blue tones. Her exriuisile veil was richly embroidered and she wore a circlet of silver leaves, and carried a shower bourpiet of sweet- peas and maidenhair fern. Miss Clarice Brooks (sister of the bride), wore a -,i uirt frock, bloused effect, of Princess Mai • l ine radium lac over silk founda-

~ 11. large Mack hat with soft leather i rimmings .and carried a posy ol sweet peas and maidenhair fern. Mrs 11 rooks (mother) black costume with black and white trimming, large black hat, with orange ostrich plume. Mr l.os A\ allcor filled the position of best man. Ihe wedding breakfast was held in the Theatre Royal, when about of) people vat down to a dainty repast. The toast „t the bride and bridegroom was honoured and the happy couple left by motor for Nelson en route to Auckland and Rotorua, where the honeymoon will he spent. The bride was the recipient of a very large number of presents. and these were much admired.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
278

WEDDING SELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 1

WEDDING SELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 1

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