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WEDDING

Manson—Bartlett An interesting wedding was quietly celebrated at St. Augustine’s Church, Waimate, on Saturday last by the Rev. A. H. McAcheson. The bridegroom was John Thomas, eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. T. Manson, of Hunter, South Canterbury, and kuvena, youngst daughter of Mr A. Bartlett, of Invercargill (formerly of London street, Dunedin) and the late Mrs Bartlett. The bride looked smart in a brown embroidered Hungarian frocjt, with red accessories and shoulder spray of abutilons and fern. Mrs G. Sheiford, her sister, attended as matron of honour, wearing a spotted ensemble of brown marocain, with green accessories. and a shoulder spray of spring flowers. Mr G. Shefford attended the bridegroom.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24413, 26 September 1940, Page 10

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WEDDING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24413, 26 September 1940, Page 10

WEDDING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24413, 26 September 1940, Page 10

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