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WEDDING.

+~± LEWIS-RE A RDON. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Patrick's Church, Masterton, yesterday afternoon, when Miss Margaret Reardon, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Reardon, of Masterton, was married to Mr Lewis Henry Lewis, fourth son of the late Mr L. Lewis, of Surrey, England. The bride, who was given away by her father, was handsomely attired in brown olotb, with cream silk trimmings. She wore a white felt hat «nd carried a pretty bouquet. Misses Kathleen Reardon and Franois Reardon, sistors of the bride, wore the bridesmaids. They wore white silk dresses trimmed with insertion and lace, and pink chiffon hats, and carried haudsomo bouquets. Mr B. Iveson was best man. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Kelly. A large number of guests sat down to the weddiug breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents. A long list of toasts was honoured.

The bridegroom's presents to the bridesmaids were pretty gold brooch 1.

In the evening a reoeptiou was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs Eeardon. Tho presents received by the newly-married couple were costly and numeroue.

CABLE NEWS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8195, 27 July 1906, Page 5

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WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8195, 27 July 1906, Page 5

WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8195, 27 July 1906, Page 5

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