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WEDDING BELLS

ADAAI SO X—AI URDO CH. At All Saints’ Church, Hokitika, by Rev. J. R. A’oung, was solemnised ti e marriage of Alillieent, daughter of Air and Airs James .Murdoch of Camerons, to AYilliam, eldest son of Air and Airs R. Adamson of Hokitika. The bride, accompanied by her father, entered iho church to the strains of “The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden,” played by

.Miss Davies of Hokitika. She wore a beautiful draped frock of creme morocain, handsomely embroidered with pearls, and a dainty veil and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and maiden nair fern. She was attended by -Miss Freda Murdoch, who wore white silk brocade, all almond green hat of morocain, and carried a Victorian posny of e,arnations and lilies. Iwo little (lower girls, Joyce llilihs and Eileen Starkey, nieces ot the bride, wore dainty attired silk frocks of pale blue and pink respectiively and juliet caps to match. They carried baskets of pink and white sweet peas. The duties of host man were ably carried out by AD John Adamson of Harihaii. Alter the ceremony a large number of guests were entertained at Rrestou’s 'lea Rooms, where a musical programme was enjoyed and toasts were honoured. Congratulatory messages from all parts ol the Coast were road. The happy couple left by car lor Oreyinoiitb oil route for ( iiristcliui oh. The" bride’s travelling frock was of nigger gabardine, heavily embroidered and worn with a cloche hat of saxe-blue.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1925, Page 3

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1925, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1925, Page 3

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