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WEDDING.

SHIRTCLIFFE—KERRHISLOP.

A very pretty wedding was celebrated at All Saints’ Church yesterday morning, when Mr W. S. Shirtcliffe, eldest son of G. Shirtcliffe Esq., of Wellington, was united to Miss Norah, second daughter of Dr. and Mrs KerrHislop, of Foxton. The bride wore an exquisite white charmeuse over dress shadow lace and veil clasped with lilies of the valley and carried a beautiful bridal ■- -»bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern. She was escorted to the , aV *r by her father, accompanied . j Miss Myra Shirtcliffe, sister of It.; bridegroom, as bridesmaid, 'ip latter attired in white crepe de .ne, cerise belt, black Dolly ..rden hat trimmed with roses ....td forget-me-nots, and carried a f aeaf of hydrangeas. Dr Robeit1* -on, of Stratford, officiated as best f \ sian. The ceremony was per* ,i 'Armed by the vicar, the Rev G. i I ‘. Woodward, while Miss Jenks jf- resided at the organ. Mrs Kerr(l .islop. the bride’s mother, was 2|. :,.essed in black broche crepe de .! ..bine, black velvet hat, and . carried a crimson bouquet. Mrs '• ; Shirtcliffe, the bridegroom’s ? aother, wore a mole silk costume, : if vith black hat and white plume, } apanese sable furs, and carried a d , bouquet of violets. The bridal i '’arty were literally smothered - r.ith confetti as they proceeded , am the church to the cars. The 1 -.vedding breakfast was partaken k {at the residence of the bride’s I urents, where the usual felicitous I ,'asts were honoured. The J. -ide’s going-away dress was a | navy blue tailored costume, smart 1 Tack velvet hat, and black fox * ais. Mr and Mrs Shirtcliffe left i *y motor for Wellington, eu route .a the South Island, where the 1 uoneymoon will be spent prior to I settling down in the Empire City. We join in wishing the bride and > • bridegroom long life, health and j, happiness.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1259, 16 June 1914, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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WEDDING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1259, 16 June 1914, Page 3

WEDDING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1259, 16 June 1914, Page 3

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