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WEDDING.

SMITH-WXETT. St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday afternoon, when Mr Sydney Worisworch Smith, Eon of Mr Eli Smith, J.P, of Masterton, was married to Miss Ella Frances Mary Wyett, daughter of Mr Charles Wyett, of Masterton, The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a handsome robe of white silk taffeta, beautifully trimmed with heavy silk embroidery and wore a hand embroidered veil and carried a bouquet, of choice flowers. She was attended by Miss Daisy Monckton, as chief, who was attired in a white embroidered muslin dress with a large white hat and pink roses, and carried a bouquet of pink and white pweet peas with' large pink streamers, and by Misse3 Sybil Fowler, niece, and Frances Nelson, who were attired in white silk dresses and hats and carried baskets of pink and white sweet peas. Mr Elliott Wyett, brothei of the bride, was best man. The ceremony? which was witnessed by a large number of friend 3 of both {[parties, was performed by Kev. H. Watson. A reception was subsequently held in the Exchange Hall, at which a large number of friends and relatives were present, The catering was done by AJiss Pickering, of the Kia Ora tea rooms.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 8

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WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 8

WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 8

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