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WEDDING BELLS.

An interesting and very pretty wedding was celebrated at St, Patrick’s Church, Ktimara, on Wednesday, when Rose Dorothea, second daughter of Mr and Airs Alartin Fahey, of Kumara, was united in tile bonds of matrimony with Air Henry Adamson, second son of Air and Airs Robert Adamson, the wellknown settlers of AA'ataroa. The ceremony w as performed by the Rev. Father Riordan, in the presence of a large congregation. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked a picture fo happiness, and was attired in ivory simple satin with georgette sleeves and pearl and gold trimmings. The court train was of satin, lined witti frills of georgette. The bride, wore the orthodox wreath and veil, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. She was attended by her sisters, Tlonura and Delia, as bridesmaids. The former looking very m-at in cream jersey silk, with gold trimmings, whilst the latter wore a primrose crepe-dc-chine dress, with gold and silver trimmings. Both wore cream satin hats with ostrich feathers and carried bouquets.

Afr Norman Friend carried out the dut.es of best man, and Air Jack Adamson was groomsman. After the cereinoud. the party adjourned to the residence of the bride’s parents, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of and the usual toasts honoured. The wedding cake was most beautiful, and was the gift of Airs Clancy, the bride’s sister. In the evening the happy couple left for Grcyniouth, enroll to lor the North Island, where the honeymoon will ho spent. Ah- and All's Adamson will later reside at AA’ataroa.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
263

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 3

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