WEDDING BELLS
C’OBF IkN-F-T I H 11 A bh. j The bride, who was given « •••» »> , her father looked very dainty m ■■ , beautiful frock of morocau. broidered with pearls m " knots, the panels being ' -ihror S>". i, I""'' "" veil cnib,oidcred will, pcaiF «• ' J coronet of orange blossoms ami a Daisy i wjis attoinUM.l nv ' it q m ilh Mav Smith, .'loan Smith and . Sici,: The bride’s rff. l" the *£ j croon, was a ruby ring: the n ■ oroom’s gift to the bride was a •- " , , ul r ,d,v bracelet, and to tin nl oud and m"> bride's bridesmaids bn-od'es mother "ore a fawn velour reeeptiiin^was held in the I'uitcd l*nv«lion. the tables being . rated in pink and mauve. A ‘ was held in the evening. Ihe . toasts being honoured. i ' -iV F Coburn telt mi .>■ evening train, the .-ado travclhim m mole velvet Dimmed with save blue, and wearing a hat lo mate i.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1923, Page 1
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151WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1923, Page 1
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