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Wedding Bells.

OLIVER—LIDDLE. A quiet though pretty ceremony was solemnised on Thursday afternoon, when Arthur Orlando, fourth son of M. Oliver, iOsq., of Geelong, Victoria, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Margaret, fourth daughter of John Watson Liddle, of Foxton. The ceremony took place at the residence of the Rev. Duncan, who acted as the officiating clergyman. Miss Ethel ; Liddle, sister of the bride, made' » „ pleasing attendant, while Mr J. Jillett acted as beat man. The happy couple left for their netf home at Palmerston North later in the afternoon. The customary " Hip Hurrah ” was sounded by the railway engine as the train moved We join with many others in wishing them all prosperity and happiness in their future life.

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Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1904, Page 2

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Wedding Bells. Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1904, Page 2

Wedding Bells. Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1904, Page 2

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