WEDDING BELLS.
Box—Gibbs
\ *y pretty but quiet wedding was \led on December 27 th at '* 'at the residence of Mr A. P. (.(bride’s brother), | when Miss ■s. Gibbs, second daughter of Mr I Gibbs, late of Oroua Downs, ~ and Mr A. T. Box, of Utiku, , ,ined in the holy bonds of matri--1 The bride, who was given by her father, looked sweet and in a white silk dress. The 1 was made cross over, and was d with accordcon pleated chiffon, j blossoms, and all over lace, the ijing trimmed with lovers’ knots mge blossoms, the front being a pf all-over lace She wore the i veil and wreath of orange |as, and was attended by her jlHiss Alice Gibbs, as bridesmaid, Us dressed in cream voile, with j picture hat. Both carried I bouquets. The bridegroom’s ! to the bride was a heart t set with ruby and pearls, also , ring, and to the bridesmaid a rooch set with an opal. The present to the bridegroom was a mated ribbon guard, wedding breakfast was spread Arthur Gibbs', where about 30 I sat down to a sumptuous feast, | ng relatives of the bride and 1 oom. Tbe wedding presents Umerous and costly. Mr and x left by the afternoon train cn or Wellington for the honeyThe bride’s travelling dress iavy blue tailor made costume, bite lace hat. The llev. W. ;, from Taihapc, conducted tbe e ceremony.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 8697, 4 January 1907, Page 3
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235WEDDING BELLS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXX, Issue 8697, 4 January 1907, Page 3
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