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WEDDING BELLS.

I Solomon - Graham. A very pretty wrdding was solemnised in St. Andrew's Church on Wednesday morning by the Rev. E. Adams, 1 when Miss Graham, eldest daughter of Mrs J. J. Grabim, Hamilton, was Married to Mr Francis Howard Solomon |of Tc Kuiti. The briic wore a handsome white silk dress with veil and wreath, and had a beautiful bouquet. She was atten led by her sisters, Misses • Gotdie and Jean Graham and Miss Lnry Solomon, neice of the bridegroom, j The Misses Graham wore dainty white | muslin dresses with pale blue picture j hats, and the little neice wore white j muslin, and a pretty white wreath on j her head and carried a basket of beautiful white flowers. The brdiegroum was attended by his brother and was , supported by Mr Fortescuc. The church was tastefully decorated, and the choir sang the wedding hymn, the wedding march being also played. The f party were entertained at "Kclvyn," I by Mrs Graham. The presents, which r were very handsome, included a a very j nice gold pendant from th» bride- j groom's mother in England. The bride was a teacher in St. Andrew's Sunday i school, and a member of the choir, and j she was presented with a silver egg \ stand by then! Her travelling dress was a tailor made navy costume and , hat to match. happy couple left j for Auckland for their honeymoon be- i fore settling in Tc Kuiti. |

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 148, 19 April 1909, Page 5

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WEDDING BELLS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 148, 19 April 1909, Page 5

WEDDING BELLS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 148, 19 April 1909, Page 5

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