BRIDE'S BARE ARMS.
V A I.KXCi A. .) line I 1. An ciie-tiy! eotip!.. I‘i‘-filled thclllselves yesterday at a liei.dibouriiip; ]>a rvhuivh to he married, hut a* the oere,nolle was about to beoili ill” priest !:xin>s a'severe eye upon the lcnv-noek-,,(l are-- mnl hare arms of the bride, refused to proceed with ill” service ;,„d reproached her lor what lie deserihetl ;t- tlie immodesty of her attire. \en uiipa aif d hv their Irieiuls mid wit tie •so - the cm'ple left tlie ehureh in a very aeitaled -tales ol mind.—Hentor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 1
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89BRIDE'S BARE ARMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 1
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