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WEDDING BELLS

A quiet hut very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Selioolhouso, Brine R:iv, on the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 9th. at 2.30 p.i11.. the contracting parties being Pinvai Kiiti, of kittle River, and Richard Trevathan. of Bruce Hay, son of Mr and Mrs A. Trevathan. ot Pembroke, Otago. The bride, who was given away by Air K. It. Wilson' sen., was prettily attired in a frock of liaiul-embroidered white silk, and wore a Mowing veil of tulle surmounted l\v u wivntli *u orange-blossom. ,Sbe was attended >\ Aliss Annie Wilson as bridesmaid, "bo wore a dainty frock of while silk "ilh white hat to match. The bridegroom was attended b.v Mr Ernie Wilsun. Junr. as best man. Ihe Rev. J. Young ALA., of Harilmri tied the nuptial knot, in the presence ot a large gathering of settlers from the surrounding districts. * After the ceremony a wedding orenKfnst was partaken of in the Hruce Hay library. Mr Dick Trevathan, the bridegroom is very well known Uirmignnut South 'Westland, where he has acted as mailman for Hie past four years and l,y his reliability and cheery and obliging nature has made many I rlends. All joined in acclaiming tin- toast, of the iiridc anil bridegroom with musical honours and in wishing the happy couple many years ol happiness and .prosperity together.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1924, Page 3

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220

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1924, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1924, Page 3

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