WEDDING BELLS.
LARSEIn—KITTELTY. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at Mangamahoe Church. The contracting parties were Mr J. P. Larsen; late of the Masterton Post Office, and sixth - son of the late Mr P. r Larsen, of Mauriceville, and Maria Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr W. Kittelty, of Greymouth. The Wedding- March was being played as the bride entered the church on the arm of Mr F. Percy, dressed in a becoming gown of cream taffeta, and wearing the orthodox wreath and veil. She was attended 'by her sister", Miss Esther Kittelty, as bridesmaid. The latter wore a very pretty costume of cream S9rge, with black picture hat. Mr W. Larsen attended his brother as best man, and Mr Hartley Myers, of Mangamahoe, presided at- the organ. 'After the wedding, the guests adjourned" to the residence of Mr W. Nation, where a sumptuous breakfast was partaken of,, and the usual toasts honoured. Afterwards the happy couple left by the express train, amidst'showers of rice, for their future home in Elthani. The bride's travelling costume was a nary blue tailor-made, with dovecoloured hat, trimmed with forget-me-nots and roses.
NOPS—DORSET. Th& marriage of Mr. Walter Nops, fourth son of, Mr Francis Nops, late of Ramsgate, England, to Mrs Dorset, widow of .the late Mr Reginald Herbert Dorset, of tile General Post Office, Wellington, and/daughter o£ the late Mr A. W. ReuaU; (Masterton) was celebrated at St? Hilda's Church, .Island Bay, on - February 4th. The ' ceremony was' pert'ornjod by the Rev. William Fancourtv
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10160, 9 February 1911, Page 6
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250WEDDING BELLS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10160, 9 February 1911, Page 6
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