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WEDDING.

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• A, pleasitig ceremony; twofc':' place ■at St.v: John's! Presbyterian. Church> Qreymouth, ( this morning %hen Mr. i{onald : a "returned soldier, and one of the early contingents, of Blackball, and son of Mr. and Mrs.. Kamage, formerly j of Brunnerton and Runanga a)nd nW. df Dtiiiedin,, /was united,in tne holy feondfe of niatr? moriy to . Misa Lily Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and MrsV David Armstrong of Ngahere. The Key. T. N. Cuttle was the officiating clergyman. The bride,, who was given away by her father, looked charming and was attired in fawn crepe de chine, with crepe, de chine hat relieved with blue, and carried a beautiful, bouquet. Miss Raohael Armstrong sister of the bride,, bridesmaid * and wore a jade- blue orepe-de-chine dress with lemon tinted trimmings of the same material, and hat to match relieved with pink and parried a pink bouquet. Mr: S. Braithwaite, of- Runanga, acted as best man. There was a goodly num her of friends of the bride and bridegroom at the church, and! the (cduple received. jjaaarty congratulations and best wishes together with a hail of confetti as they left the church. I The wedding party afteiwArds assembled at Barker's Tea rooms where "a' sumptuous repast was partaken of and the usual foasts duly honored. .Mr. and Mrs. Ramage subsequently left for Otira enroute for . Christchurch on the.ir wedding tour

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1919, Page 2

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WEDDING. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1919, Page 2

WEDDING. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1919, Page 2

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