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WEDDING BELLS.

Al St. IJar.v's Church yesterday morning ill". H. 11. Bannister, chief clerk ill the Lands iiml Survey Olliee at New Plymouth, was united ill the bonds of matrimony to Miss Nina Carol Fenton. 'l'lm ceremony was fully choral, both of the contracting parties being prominent church workers aiul the bridegroom n niemhei' of tlie choir for many years past. The Rev. .1. 1?. Brocklchurst, the viral', officiated. The bride, who was attended by two bridesmaids, was prettily dressed in civ:'m cloth ornamental with pasinenteric and pearl trimmings, with satin front. She wore a cream hat trimmed with ostrich plume, and carried a pretty shower bouquet. Misses Dulcet and Freda Fenton, the bridesmaids, were attired in white muslin prettily embroidered and interlaced with red. They wore white hats trimmed with cream and red roses. Mr. Fenton, the bride's lather, Rave her away. Mr. William (!uy was best man. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold brooch set with diamonds, anil lo the bridesmaids gold brooches set with diamonds and rubies. The choir sang "'Love Divine," and, at the conclusion of the ceremony, "Oh, Perfect Love." Mr. A. M. I'otts presided at the organ, and played the "Wedding March." After the service, the wedding parfv, with some, twenty relatives and friends, partook of the wedding breakfast at the residence of Mr. Blyth, at Vogcltown. A bountiful meal was spread, the central attraction being a magnificent three-decker wedding-cake from Mr Buchanan, of Auckland. Large numbers of congratulatory telegrams and cablegrams, and valuable presents were received. Mr and "Mrs Bannister left in the afternoon for Wanganui, en route for Wellington, Napier, and a "round trip" of the Island.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 2

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WEDDING BELLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 2

WEDDING BELLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 2

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