WEDDING.
COLEMAN—SWINBURN
A very pretty wedding, and one of unusual interest, took place in Christ Church, Te Ante, yesterday, the bride 'being Blanche Mary Swinburn, daughter of the Rev. W. Swinburn, vicar of All Saints', Gladstone, Wairarapa (formerly vicar of Waipawa), and the bridegroom Herbert Napier Coleman, son of Mr J. H. Coleman, of Waititirua, Napier. The bride, who was given away by Mr Allan Williams, wore a Directoire gown of ivory satin meteour, the full court train being of the same beautiful fabric; draped corsage effectively trimmed with sipk soutache, the front panel of the skirt showing the same rich embroidery finished with a drapery of fringe ; yoke and under sleeves of finely tucked net. She carried a lovely bouquet of white flowers, and wore a tulle veil over a wreath of orange blossom. The bridegroom's brother, Mr E. J. AVatt, acted as best man. Masters Brian and Fritz Williams were pages and wore white man-o'-war suits.—H.B. Herald report.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 8
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160WEDDING. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 16, 20 January 1910, Page 8
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