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WEDDING AT TE KUITI.

A very pretty wedding took place at the Church of England, Te Kuiti, on Thursday afternoon" last, the contracting parties being Mr Richard Keighley, of Aria, and Miss Violet Maud Shields, also of Aria. The bridegroom was accompanied by his brother, Mr Tasman Keighley, who acted as best man, and the bride by her sister, who was her bridesmaid. The church was well filled with relations and friends of the couple many of them coming from Aria to be present at the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. E. S. Wayne. The bride wore a dress of cream satin, trimmed with silk lace, and carried a bpuquet of white roses. The brides maid was dressed in white muslin and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. As the wedding party entered the church the organist, Miss Handyside, played "The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden," and at the conclusion of the ceremony Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" wa? played. The wedding breakfast was held at Miss Reeves', and a large party were gathered to wish good luck and prosperity to bridegroom and bride. There were a large number of very pretty wedding presents. The newly-married pair afterwards left for Auckland and Rotorua, where the honeymoon will be spent.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 265, 4 June 1910, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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WEDDING AT TE KUITI. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 265, 4 June 1910, Page 2

WEDDING AT TE KUITI. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 265, 4 June 1910, Page 2

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