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WEDDING.

KINGSTON-ANDREW. A pretty wedding wajs solemnised at the Trinity Methodist Church, Wanganui, by "the Rev. E. T. 'Cox on Wednesday, October 31, when Olive, only daughter of Airs. S. P. Andrew, of Wanganui, was married to Kenneth, youngest son of Air. and Mrs. H. J. Kingston, of Hawera. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr S. Andrew, of Eeilding, was attired in ivory satin morocain trimmed with silver lace and wore silver shoes and stockings. The orthodox wedding veil with a coronet of silver lace and orange blossom was Avorn and the bouquet, composed of lily of the valley and pale pink carnations and completed with maidenhair fern, added to the effect as the bride walked down the aisle. The duties of bridesmaids were carried out by Misses E. Gurr, M. Pincent, AI. Himgston, niece of the bridegroom, and J. Briggs. The former two, of Wanganui, were attired in turquoise blue mariette trimmed with champagne silk lace, and wore picture hats of champagne tulle with long streamers. Each carried Victorian posies and wore shoes, stockings and gloves to tone. Aluriel Kingston, of Kaponga, wore mauve taffeta, while Joyce Briggs, of Wanganui, wore blue taffeta. Each frock had frills of taffeta with rosebud trimmings and the hat, shoes, stockings and gloves and posies toned. Mr. E. W. Taylor, of New Plymouth, acted as best man, while Air V. Solomon, of Hawera, carried out the duties of groomsman. Mr. L. Rowe, of Hawera, officiated at. the organ. The wedding lunch was held at the Victoria League rooms, where over 70 guests gathered. The happy couple left, by car for an extensive tour of the North Island, including Waitomo, Auckland, Rotorua, Wairakei and Napier.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1928, Page 2

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WEDDING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1928, Page 2

WEDDING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1928, Page 2

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