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WEDDING BELLS

At All Saints Church on Easter Monday, April Dili, at 2 p.m., a very popular and pretty wedding took place when Lillian Caroline, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Money, of Kaihinu, and Anthony Srhoy. of Kakapotahi, South Westland were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony, the officiating clergymen being the Rev. Canon Hamilton assisted by Rev. Perkins. .Miss Davies presided fit the organ. The bride who was given away by her father made a charming picture attired in a most becoming frock of ivory crcpc-de-chene and sill, lace, her veil being tastefußy arranged in coronet style with orange blossoms. She also carried a beautiful shower bouquet of hot house flowers, the gift of Airs E. Brown, of Three Aide. The bridesmaids. Miss Nellie Honey and Mary Lynch, completed the picture, the former being attired in a frock ol dainty shell pink crepe de ehene, and the latter wearing pale green crepe do ehene. Until were wearing mop caps to match and each carried a bouquet with streams of tulle. .Mr Stanley Grey carried out the duties ol best man while Mr Steve Honey acted as groomsman. After the ceremony the guests assembled at tbe home of tho bride, where all enjoyable afternoon was spent. During the breakfast the usual toasts were honoured, the bride and bridegroom receiving the hearty good wishes for a happy future from all present. Amid showers ol eonletti the happy couple left for Christchurch en route to Auckland, the bride wearing a travelling costume of fawn repp with hat to match. In the evening numerous I riends were happily entertained (with song and dance) by the hospitable parents of the bride. Tho presents were both numeorus and costly including several cheques.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1928, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
290

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1928, Page 4

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1928, Page 4

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