WEDDING BELLS.
DFXCAX—LINCOLN. A very pretty wedding was solemnised recently at the Roman Catholic Church, Kilbirnie. Wellington, by the Rev. Father Connolly, when SergeantMajor Duncan, late of the R.X.Z.A. was married to Miss Agnes Lincoln, third (laughter of Mrs James Lincoln of Hokitika. The bride who was given away by her uncle, Mr Stephen Harris, wore a champagne costume, with ribbon bat to match. She carried a beautifully bound ivory prayer liook, the gift of her mother. She was attended by her sister. Lottie, as bridesmaid, who wore a <laiutv fawn inaroeaine frock, with almond green picture hat; she carried an earlv Victorian posy veiled with tulle. Mr Bert Duncan, (brother of the groom), filled the duties of best man. A reception was afterwards held at the residence of Miami Mrs Stephen Harris. Hatatai. the tables being beautifully decorated with tulips and hyacinths. Sergt.-.Major and Mrs Duncan left later on their honeymoon. the bride wearing a navv blue serge costume trimmed with braid, and hat and slhh?s oh suite.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1923, Page 2
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169WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1923, Page 2
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