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WEDDING.

On TliiiiMhiy afternoon, at SI Mary's ('hmdi. Mr Francis Cornwall. "I Now l.lymniith, was married lo Miss I'lorenee Shearer, daughter of the '«"<■ ;>■ >W-r,. of Wadara. Th , I>i;v. J'. ({. Evans olliciatcd. The bride, who was given awav liv her uncle, Mr w. \\,.1.1>,i-, was' prettily dressed in croam silk, richly triiiimoil and embroidered with c-hilTon. and was attended hy Misses Gwendoline Robbie,! of Wellington, and Jeancttc Shearer »f Allium, dressed in ,ial, ;>reen .silk muslin with frills of Valenciennes lace.

; mill insertion; hats to nialcli trimmed With cliill'on and ostrich feathers. Till' bridegroom's present l,f (he bride was n iiold watch anil inutV cliain, and to U] " '"■ »""'!<- « K"!d lnooeh set will. liearls ami sapphires. Mr IS. ,1. Shea was best man. anil Mr 11. .leiiniii-s j-'roonisman. After the ceremony a number of »iie.-ls weri' entertained at iifternoon tea at (hi- linrliujjloii Club. 'Hie newly-wedded couple left hy the al'lcninon 'train fur tin- South, on a fortnight's honeymoon lour. The bride's travelling dress was a dark filVeu tailor-made costume, and she wore a pink lint trimmed with tulle and | pink roses. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 1 February 1907, Page 2

WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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