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CLUTHA MACKENZIE’S MARRIAGE.

LORD JELLICOE GIVES THE . BRIDE AVVAY.

AUCKLAND, Oct. 2.

A wedding of great New Zealand interest took~place at St_ Mary"s Cathedral thig at‘terno'on, when Mr C. N. Mackenzie, youngest son of Sir Thos. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealandin London, was inarried to Miss Doris Sawyer, youngest daughter of’ Mr Harcourt Sawyer. The bride, who arrived in New Zea-' land by the Corinthic, was given agvay by Lord Jellicoe. Lady Jellicoe was present at the -ceremony. On ‘leaving the Town Hall this afternoon at the conclusion of a lunch tendered to him by the Auckland -branch of the Navy League, Lord Jellicoe apologised ‘for saving to cut short his remarks on account of the fact" that he was due to be present at the Wedding of Mr Clutha. Mackenzie. “I hope that the bride and bridegroom about to be will have as happy a married life as has fallen to my lot,” added his Lordship amid. applause. »

GENERAL OIT EN SIVE AGAINST BOLSHEVI-KS. .

HELSINGr;FORS,, Oct. 'l.

The North-‘Wes-tern army has began a general ofl"ens‘lvre in the diredtion vdcf Pskoff. The Bolsheviks are stubbornly resisling, but eleven villages have been captured. Polish forces occupied Dvimsk forts, tsmithward 103'? Ehe Dvina. ,

Balalcovitclfs troops have broken

through the Bolshevik ‘lines-, -and are operating invthc rear. They have secured a large. number of horses and other impe.dim.en'ta'. Whole. divisions of Bblsheviks went ‘ever .to Balakovitch. FOR SPRIDNG M ISI-{IN TROUBLE‘-S---BEE OINTMENT. _To many the advent of Springnieans skin-troubles. Some people ya»;-e oxceedingly susceptible to skin-affcc-tions through -climatic changes, Hence the prevalence ‘of a variety of skineruptions, including blotches, pimples, rashes, and similar complaints. Are you ‘troubled in that way‘! If so, try Bee Ointment. You can remove the aifefftions speedily with Bee Ointiiient. Tilis fine old tested’ emollent stands unchallenged as —a specific. for all skin !troubles-it is so cleansing, soothing,.zlnd healing. ‘Try it to-day. Write for fre’c sample to ‘B'ee Ointment Pl-opriertalry, Box 388,, -VVell'in';gton. 6 -_-..-_-:-'-,__._.___---__--_-_-=

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Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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CLUTHA MACKENZIE’S MARRIAGE. Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 2

CLUTHA MACKENZIE’S MARRIAGE. Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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