WEDDING BELLS
On Monday afternoon a quiet, wedding was solemnised at Bt. Paul’s Clmrcii by the Hev. .). K. Jack when Alias Cecilia Knigdst. second daughter of Mrs and the late Mr James Knight of Hokitika, was married to Air AA’illiam \. Eggeiing eldest son of Mr A. If. and t*'o late Aim Eggeiing of Okuru. South AVextland. The bride was given away by her unde, Air A. li. Tyler, and she wore a -axe (due velour frock braided in oriental shades with a greyxillc hat finished with i-ire lace starf ai d posies of forgct-me-m.is. She oirlied a posy of I’reosias finished with coloured streamer':. Her sister. AlDs Ts'.hel Knight: attended in bridesmaid. Slip -\voiv :i mo!*- velvet frock 1»r:»i«lo;I in oriental shades with hi.s- nit colouroil crinoline bat and she also carried a pray of freed ns with lavendar streamers. Mr B. Eggeiing attended his I Inotlier as best man. Alter tiie ceremony afternoon tea was dispensed at tiie 1 1 ride’s homo at which relatives only were pirosent. Later Mr and Airs Eggeiing left by car for Greymouth. en route to 'Huirang.a their future home, carrying with them good wishes, for tfifil’ f'Ullßh
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1924, Page 2
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194WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1924, Page 2
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