WEDDING BELLS.
BAUNDEBS — BTUBBS. An interesting wedding (writes our Wellington correspondent) took place at Bt. Patrick's Church, Palmerston North, on Wednesday last, the contracting parties being Mr. Charles Osmond Saunders, ■on of Mr. Joseph Saunders of Wellington, and Miss Annie Stubbs, only daughter of Mr. James Stubbs, of Titoki, Kairanga. Rev. Father Tymona performed the ceremony. The bride looked charming in white brocaded silk trimmed with white silk lace, chifEon and aaiiu, wilh veil uud w*e*oi of oiango blossom. She wore a gold granny chain and carried a Bhower bouquet, both gifts of the bridegroom. The bridebuiaiJs were Sli»s Saunders, Bister of the bridegroom, and Miss Annie Stubbs, cousin of the bride. Their dresses were of cream silk, with picture hats to match. The former received from the bridegroom a gold brooch, and the latter a gold band ring. The bride was also attended by the Misses Cox, cousins of the bride, who were dressed in white silk with chiffon hats to match, and wore gold bar brooches, aleo the gifts of the bridegroom. The groomsmen were Mr. S. Saunders and Mr. P. Stubbs. Over 300 guests were entertained by Mr. James Stubbs at his residence when the health of the bride was proposed by. Mr. F. Pirani, M.H.R. and duly honored. The honeymoon is being spent in Christohurch. Their future residence will be at Owahuri.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 10, 7 March 1901, Page 15
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226WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 10, 7 March 1901, Page 15
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