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Wedding Bells.

On Thursday afternoon at Waihi a pretty wedding took place at the Anglican church, the contracting parties being Mr Walter Terrill of Waihi, and Miss L. Gibbons of Waihi; Both parties are very well known in the district and the ceremony was largely attended by the friends of both from all part 3of the peninsula. The Church was decorated and the service, which was conducted by the vicar of Paeroa (the Rev William Wilson), was a choral one, the musical portion being admirably rendered by a full choir, Miss Whelan presiding at the organ. sThe bride was most becomingly dressed in a cream tennis cloth trimmed with white silk, ribbons to match, and ornamented with orange blossoms. The hat was of chiffon, trimmed with silk and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids who looked charming, Misses F. and M. Gibbons, were dressed in nun’s veiling trimmed with cream lace and ribbons. Mr Albert White, brother-in-law, gave away the bride and Mr Ready acted as best man. Breakfast was prepared at Yentnor House where seventy sat down. The happy couple left for Te Aroha in the course of the afternoon. The numerous guests reassembled in the evening when dancing was kept up till an early hour yesterday morning. N .

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2070, 22 January 1898, Page 2

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210

Wedding Bells. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2070, 22 January 1898, Page 2

Wedding Bells. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2070, 22 January 1898, Page 2

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