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ORANGE BLOSSOMS.

NOBLE—BRADLY.

A pretty little wedding took place at the residence of the bride's, Totatoka, on Wednesday, April 10th, the contracting parties being Mr S. J. Noble of Gisborne, and Miss Jane Bradly, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. L. Bradly. The'bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a dainty gown of cream cashmere, prettily trimmed with silk insertion. She wore the usual veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a pretty shower bouquet. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Grace Bradly, and Miss Noble, of Gisborne, who were attired in white embroidered dresses, and carried pretty bouquets of white flowers.

Mr Jno. Russell, of Taupaki, uncle of the bride, acted as best man, and Mr J. Bradly, brother of the bride, as groomsman. A. J. Leach, of Kaukapakapa (an old friend of the family) officiated at the ceremony, after which the wedding breakfast was partaken of and the usual toasts proposed and honoured with enthusiasm.

The presents were both costly and numerous.

A laTge number of friends were entertained in the evening by the bride's parents, and a very enjoyable time was spent.

, The happy couple left by boat on Saturday morning en route for their home at Gisborne, speeded by the good wishes of all.

The bride's travelling dress was a nary blue cloth costunie, and a pretty white hat.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 April 1912, Page 3

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 April 1912, Page 3

ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 April 1912, Page 3

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