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WEDDING BELLS

A pretty wedding was solemnised hv (hr Rev. T. X. Cuttle, at St. John’s Presbyterian Church at 8 o’clock yesterday morning, the pm lies being .Aliss Rachael Francos Armslrung, youngestdaughter of Mi ami .Airs David Armstrong. Ngahere. and Air James Webber of N'gnpara. The bride, who was given away by her father, was ehnimingly attired in a frock of shot silk with grey silk stockings and black patent shoes, and a hat of grey radium lace. She was attended as hridesinaTd by her cousin. Miss Sophie Arnist long, who wore a grey silk frock relieved with

■.shot silk, with hat to match. Afr George A. r’niat rony. brother of tlie biido. was l.e-t man. The bride's gilt to the liridegiooio "as a gold albert. Tlie Io idegruooin’s present to the bride was a diamond brooch, and to the bridesmaid a gold wristlet- watch. Alter the eeremoiiv a reception was held at Harker's. and Air and Mrs AA'ebbor afterwards left by the express on ibcir wav to the Lakes District', where the honeymoon m to Ik- spent. The marriage was.celebrated at AA'estpun on Tuesday of Mr John Marker lo Miss Nell Brown. Air Edward ('nit's, acted as best man. Mr and Alva Darker later look their departure by private tar on an extended honeymoon trip, through the South Island.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1924, Page 3

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1924, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1924, Page 3

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