LATE LOCALS.
Ladies’ and Children's knitted woollen costumes opening up to-day at Addison’s.— Advt.
The wedding took place at St. Patrick’s Church, Grcymuulh, yesterday morning of liu-lma Alone, cities l ., (laughter of Air and Airs Charles Moore, of Cobden .and Air Thomas Stapleton,
■ the Railway Locomotive Department. Nuptial Ala.s.s was celebrated by Rev. Father O'Regan. The bride wore the orthodox white veil ana a wreath of orange blossoms, her dress being of while satin nioraiain. The bridesmaids were Aliss Cecilia Donovan, who were a dress of heliotrophe moracain. and .Miss Veronica Moore, who wore salmon moracain. Air Frank Aloore. bri.-tnei of the bride, acted as best man.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 3
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