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WEDDING.

FALCONER—GUNTHERV . I At Knox Church yesterday arternoon, a pretty wedding was celebrated, the contracting parties being: Mr Jamea Albert Falconer, eldest sori ■ of Mr W. L. Falconer, a well-knowa settler of Upper Plain, and Miss Lucy Guntber, eldest daughter of Mr Johiiffl Gunther, of Masterton. 8 The bride, who was attired ina'fl cream silk taffeta voile niade in Erc~tt pire style, was attended as brides- 9 maids, by Miss Lily Gunther, sister ' j of the bride, Miss Falconer, sister- J of the bridegroom, and Mis 3 Ivy fl •Falconer,, also a sister of the'bridegroom. Mi S3 Gunther was attireff.in- I white silk, and wore a blue hat; 1 Miss Falconer wore a dress of green A silk, with piiik hat, and Miss Ivy fl Falconer was dressed in rose pink 9 silk with' hat t« match. Mr H. Mil- j[ ler was best-man, and Mr J. Catt groomsman. ~ A There were over two hundred | gnests present'at the wedding break* . fast held in the Arcadia Kooms, ' , where the usual toasts were honoured and felicitous speeches made. ' ( The large number of presents received testified to the high esteem in , which the newly married .couple ; we're held. i A dance was held in the Exchange. ; Hall in the evening, in hongKr of i< the event, there being a large at* tendance. "I

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9603, 24 September 1909, Page 4

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WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9603, 24 September 1909, Page 4

WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9603, 24 September 1909, Page 4

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