ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
A DOUBLE WEDDING. At the Presbyterian Church, Marton, oh March Ist, a very pretty wedding was solemnised by the Rev. James Wilson, of Tnrakina, when the Misses Matilda and Margaret Harre, late of "Ctoverdale t " Rata, were matfried to Messrs. Hugh Bennett, Whangam«mona, and Arthur Henwood, "Sea View," Inglewood, respectively. Miss Matilda Harre was charmingly attired in white silk crepe, wore a hand-embroidered veil, and was attended by Miss Ellen Harre (sister of the bride),'and Miss Catherine Beard. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. W. Harre, brother of the bride. Miss Margaret Harre, who was attended by her younger sisters, Mabel and Jessie, looked very dainty in cream silk meusseiline, and wore'the orthodo.v veil and orange blossoms.' Mi'. Andrew Harre acted as best man. The bride was given away by their father. The happy couple left by motor ears for Auckland and Wanganui amidst showers of rice, and with the best wishes of their many friends and relatives. The preJ sentg were both costly and numerous.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1916, Page 8
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168ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1916, Page 8
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