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A HARMONY of softest PINKS

RICHARDSON—SMITH A wedding of interest was that * Miss Doris Elizabeth Smith, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IS Smith, of Chester Street, Mount ' to Mr. Charles John Riehfrdsor. of Av.™., Remuera, at St. Barnabas s Church on Monday evening. The Rtv. £• E. Bamford performed the ceremony. THE bride, who was given away by her father, wore a period l'rock of , or y corded taft'eta and silk net. The aose-atting tucked bodice was prettily embroidered in silver, and the anklgengtb taffeta skirt showed embroidered circles of taffeta and silk thread beneath the overdress of silk net. Her veil of shell pink tulle foil from a ..Her lace cap embroidered in seed mstls. and a beautiful shower bourniet Of white carnations and sweet ocas was carried. ’ Two bridesmaids were in attendee Mies Ethel lUchardson and. Miss Joyce Rotherham, who wore shell pink -eorgette frocks with Inoe in silver pink tonings, lace also forming •he deep uneven hems and yokes, giarnente buckles held pink and silver nbbons on cue shoulder. Their bouquets were alike, and toned with the.ir ■rocks. jlr. I'. Burry attended the bride--room, Mr. .1. Battley acting as groomsman. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride, wore a frock of navy blue geor--etto nnd lace, with a. hangkok hat to tone, relieved with ospreys. A bouquet ol pale yellow flowers was carried. ' Jlr?. Richardson was in black embossed georgette, with side (In. pings raught with a dinmente buckle, and black crinoline hat. Her bouquet was in mauve and gold tonings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 23

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A HARMONY of softest PINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 23

A HARMONY of softest PINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 23

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