WEDDING, BILLS.
CA IBNS —SANDERS A very pretty wmddiiig took plan, on \\ eeiiieselay afternoon at. St. Stephen's Chuiili. Bead ton. at which the Be'-. 810,.me ollieiati",!, w hen Miss S 'liel h Saunders, elelcsi daughter of .Mr ami -Mrs W. Saunders ol jjbn-k’s I’niui, was united lo Wiiliam Allen (aims, I'lde-t 'em of .Mr and Air. W. Caire . 'I lie I erriiee. Be,.'lion. iTie ', iw ice wafully choral. Her father gave the Drilie away who was attired in fine!; of cri'tue diiehess minis mi i tie.-. made with radium lame sleeve's and long-wa isted eflect with swallied belt, and ferried a sb.ower liompn'i o| pink and e-i'i'ani Mow ers and muid-m-hu i r IV i ii. Her only atti'iidani was her sister. Mi s Elsie Sa tinders, win, wore a smart and atirue the iroc!, ol kiiigii.shcr blue elm-boss mousse line' e miii'oidere'el wii!, steel Imaels. Tins eha ruling toil,'lie was eompleti'd with a hat ol kingfisher bill" lace and grey georgette erown. ■She carried a beautiful shower hou<|iiel. Mr \V. Sanders, jnii. aUemleil a- best man. Tlie happy couple am! guests proceeded t" Black's Point to the residence l of the bride's parents where l a sumptuous breakfast was partaken of. .Mr and Alls Cairns left l,y tiie a!teruoeni train for Palniersioii North ,n rouie for Shannon where he has lieen !ran.--feiTeel, the bride travelling in a .smart grey e-oat frock and inept,■ with grey mara’ioiit and grey sueele slices and .stockings. The nutueroa.' presents li'Stifi'.d to tin 1 esteem that the young collide are held in.
PATTDN Ki.NC. The Taihupe Methodist chiirt li, which ilia friends of tlf young couple laid tastefully decorated with shrubs, clematis and wedding bells lor the occasion, was the s.-ciie of an ex i comely pretty wedding on October dllnl.. when Miss Iv v a lav King, youngest daughter of Mrs ( .'.A. Wallis, and the late .Mr T. King of Hokitika, wa.- married to Mr Robert Blair, eldest son ot Mr ami .Mrs A. I). I’ation. of Whitstone. Oaniarii.. Rev E. Jj. Chambers olheiated and Mr-. I’arton ],resided at the organ. .Mr C. A. Wallis gave away hi- stepdaughter, who was exquisitely gowned m cis-mc brocaded crc-p > de eltiiic with an oval train of indium Im e
suspended from the shoulder; with strings of |> -itrls. tier pretty ted veil fell iror.i II 1 unmet of silver lace and orange blossoms v, lii.-h was held in ; place with pearl ia-se's. Sue carried a bouquet- of eai nations, sweet peas am! maidee hair ferns with dainty while riliiiou -.t reamer.-'. lie- bride groom's sister. Miss A. Patton, ulm iv:e bridesmaid, gore a beautiful truck of shell piuk and pink trimmings and i iirri; d a boiKiitet of pink carnations and maiden hair fern, the train hearers being Miss May Xisbct, of Hamilton and Mi s Helen Bolton, of Tailing-win looked real pictures in lavender crepe de clime and lemon with mob caps to maleli. The duties of best man were ably carried jutt by Mr i). Hay of Otaki. Alter the ceremony Mr and Mrs Wallis entertained their guests tit the Carlton Tea Rooms. The great popularity of the young couple was clearly demonstrate d In- the large gathering of friends, who, with the members of the local railway stall' to which tile bridegroom belonged gave them an enthusiastic send-off as they departed on their honeymoon by the south train, carrying with them the best wishes for their I util re happine-s. Their future home will he Ibtekakariki. The bride's travelling suit was fawn garbardine handsomely worked in pastel shades with lmt and shoes to match. j
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