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WEDDING BELLS.

WRIGHT OATES. On Monday. Aug. Hth. the wedding was solemnised at All Saints’ Church, I lei.itika of Miss Leila Oates, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs George (t.ites of Christchurch, and Air Andrew Wright. Hokitika, third eldest son ef Mr and Mrs Robert Wright of Christ church Road, Kumar,a. The Rev. I’urelias ioi'.dueted the ceremony. The bride who was giv u away hv her brother. .Mr George (tales looked charming in a dre.-s ot pretty grey garliardiiie richly trimmed with braid, a becoming nieture li.it eoiniileting a

very pretty toilet. The bride carried u lovely bouquet, composed of ahiitilons. violets, slock and maiden hair lorn. The bridesmaid attending tlie Inide was Mi-, Selma Bergstrom, who wore a

verv preitv coal lroek ot I- rent'll etuiii trimmed with fur. with pin me hat t'e-lie-vcd with tango Inline llowers to n,ateli. The bridesmaid carried a beautiful bouquet of maiden hair lent and violets. T|n> bridegroom was attended by bis brother. Mr George Wright as fi-e.-l man. Alter the ceremony the guests were entertained at the Marquis Lore." hotel, where lavish arrangements wen? made for all the well-wisher.-. Mr .; Timbrel! p-c-ided at the v.ed.lin.i I real!fast. The Chairman read a nun: be I- of telegrams ret civil from ament, friends conveying good v. :-be- to tlrhappy couple.’ The presents were mime! oils and of a useful nature. After , j u . usual toasts were honoured the bride and bridegroom let t fiy train on their honeymoon, which will be -pen’, in Christ,i hui'eli and Ma-tertmi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 3

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255

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 3

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