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WEDDING BELLS

HFRRIXO BROWX. A pretty weddiup was solemnised in tile Runaupa I’resbytcrian Clmrcli yesterday 111 »riiiii• r, Rev. T. N. Cuttle ofls‘•iatinp. the font rartinp parties hemp; Miss Let ilia Brown. only pranddnuph--1 <>r of Mrs F. Xeilson. Dunollie. and Walter, yoiinpost son ol the late. Mrs !Im riep. lilakotown. 'ldle bride, wlm entered tlie elinreli, which was prettily decorated by the church members, on the arm of Mr F. Bansprove who subsoil ucnt.lv pave her away, was dressed in a shell pink I rock oi I’ reneh pleated poorpetlc, and wore a pink veil prettily embroidered, surmounted by a coronet, and shoes and stockings on suite*. She was attended by Miss Alice Williams, wlto wore iperveuelie blue peorpette. trimmed with cream lace, shoes and siockinps to match. Ihe brideproom was attended by Air T. Brown, brother of the bride. AIOORK —111.8155. The weddiup was solemnised in St. Patrick’s ( liurcli. Creymouth, on .Monday by tilt; Rev. Father (ireporv. when Oortrmle .Jane, second dauphter of Air and Airs .1. ilibbs, Fairfax, Invercargill, was married t" Al.auriet 1 , third sou of Air ami Airs Al. Moore. Stillwater. The bride, who was piven away by her uncle. Air A. Ilibbs. Camerons, wore a smart 'frock ol air force him* crepe de-chine and cream crinoline hat. The bride was attended by Aliss A. Moore, sister of the brideproom, who wore a smart powder, blue erepo-de-ehine frock and biscuit crinoline hat. ’I he best man was Air \\ . Aloore. brothel ol the brideproom. Airs Al. Aloore, motliei of the brideproom, were a black crepe-de-chinc frock and black silk repp coat and bat to match. hater the newlymarried couple lolt’ hy ear lor Southland, where the honeymoon will lw spent.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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284

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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