FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904
Messrs. Hetherington and Co. bold a grand promonado gaslight display to-night, from 8 to 9, at thou 1 premises, 92 and 94, Main-atcoot. All tho kt/st uovoltics will bo displayed, but thcro frill bo no sales during tbo ovoning,
To-night in tlio Academy of Music tho pupils of the Wailii Convent give a complimentary concert to tho Very Roy. Fata Brodio. A gcod juvenile pro-
gramnio is promised. Tickets are ono shilling oach, there boing a few front seatß at two shillings. To-day tho Wailii Miners' Union completed tho purehaso of tho section adjoining tho Tamaki Tiuibor Co.'s propeity in Main street. Wo understand that the Union intend to orect a good boll at once. Tho site is a mo3t suitablu one and excellontly situated, and tho Union are to bo congratulated on thoir enterprise. Tho sale was arrangod by Mr R, Gooch,
An interesting programme will hoveri in tho Miners' Union Hall to-night." Mr Draflin, of Auckland, aud M. Harold Largo, 8.A., (Onntab) will givo a dialogue entitled "Our Many Livoa on Earth" in conneotion with the l'heosophical Sooicty. Mr. Largo will contiibulo selections from Wagner's operas on tho pianolorto, and the dialoguo will bo procedod by a scone from Longfellow's" Michael Angelo," Admission is froo, but a collection will bo made to defray exponsos,
An interesting and pretty wedding took placo on Wodnesday afternoon in Wesloy Chu ch, The bride. Miss May Godfroy, and bridegroom, Mr. William A. Chellow, aro both widely known, so tbat tho coremony created grout intorost, The members of tho Christian Endoavour Society with which tho brido is also connects* deooratod the church in a most tasteful way, Tho lycapoditmi, iiitorrainglod with whito llowers, together with palms and loins, hud a pleasing oflect. The Itov. Colin llarison officiated at tho service. As tho bride ontered, the congregation roso to sing tho wadding hymn, '• Tho voico Unit breathedjo'cr Eden," and remained at the conclusion until tho bridn] party had left tho church, thoy being llio last in and tirst out, Tho bride carried tho usual spray and woro tho orthodox veil, and was (irosacd itotst tlMvoly in white silk, Tho bridesmaid, Miss Clara Godfrey, of Auckland, also woro a lovely dress of whilo silk. Mis* Elsio Garlyon also attended tho bride, drossod in white, and carrying a lovely basket of Howors. Mr. Frod Godfrey gave the bride's hand in marriage, and Mr, William Flicks acted as grucmsman. A large number of quests assembled for (he wedding breakfast at tho residence of Mr, Garlyon, Walkerstreet. Thoro was a bountiful supply of good thing", and all presontonjoyod themselves. Tho usual toasts wero given, and hoariily responded to, the newly married couplo leaving for Auckland soon afterwards, Tho valuo 'and mimbor of 1110 presents gavo great ploasuro to tho assembled guests, and tho recipients wore heartily congratulated,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1095, 16 September 1904, Page 2
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