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Lieutenant and Mrs Philip Barling after their wedding in Melbourne recently. The bride was Beth HAzelwood, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs A. W. Hazelwood, of St. Clair, and her attendant was Mrs Lilian Williams (nee Lilian Haggitt), of Dunedin. Others in the group are Captain Gauge, A.1.F., best man, and Brigadier Verom, A.1.F., who gave the bride away.

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Evening Star, Issue 24482, 17 April 1943, Page 8

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Lieutenant and Mrs Philip Barling after their wedding in Melbourne recently. The bride was Beth HAzelwood, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs A. W. Hazelwood, of St. Clair, and her attendant was Mrs Lilian Williams (nee Lilian Haggitt), of Dunedin. Others in the group are Captain Gauge, A.I.F., best man, and Brigadier Verom, A.I.F., who gave the bride away. Evening Star, Issue 24482, 17 April 1943, Page 8

Lieutenant and Mrs Philip Barling after their wedding in Melbourne recently. The bride was Beth HAzelwood, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs A. W. Hazelwood, of St. Clair, and her attendant was Mrs Lilian Williams (nee Lilian Haggitt), of Dunedin. Others in the group are Captain Gauge, A.I.F., best man, and Brigadier Verom, A.I.F., who gave the bride away. Evening Star, Issue 24482, 17 April 1943, Page 8