WEDDING.
A quiet wedding recently. took place I '• at the Wanganui Catholic Presbytery, j The bride Was Miss Callista Hoult, daughter of Mr. Samuel Hoult, of Nelson, and the bridegroom Mr. Lennard j Leech, of Awakino, near Mokau. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dean Holly. The bride, who was given away by Mr. Cuthbert Ward. (Marlborough), wore her travelling gown, a navy blue tailor-made, with soft while j . collar and vest, and black liat wreathed ( with shaded velvet pansies. The brides- I maids were Miss Veronica Hoult (sister j of the bride) and Miss Edith Ward (the bride's cousin). They both wore ( navy blue gowns with soft white collars and light hats. Master Joseph Ward was best man. After the ceremony the 1 guests were entertained at afternoon tea ! e by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ward. Mr. and i Mrs. Leech left by the afternoon train j for Palmerston North. ! ,t Shampooing, Hairdressing and Twist- | ing; Electrolysis for the permanent re- ] mcval of superfluous hair. Switches, Toupees, etc. Ladies' combings made up to any design. MRS. BEADLE, Egrnont .. Toilet Parlors, Griffiths' Buildings, New Plymouth, near Carnegie Library.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1915, Page 6
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190WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1915, Page 6
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