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WILKINSON— CUMMINGS.

' An *ven£ »t considerable interest took

place tihil morning, %>*ten at St. Joseph's Church, Mr P, B. Wilkinson (of Messrs . Climie ,and JTairhaU's office) was married (to Miss A. Cummin*;*, till lately one cf • the nurses at the hospital, ana one of Hftwfera't beat-known amateur singers. The Ceremony was performed by the Very - Ilev. Father Power, and was very quiet, ' •- '■ ' __Iy the immediate friends being present - ?Hie br|4e wag/given away by her brother, „ Mr % Ciuinriutgs ) of Auckland, Miss Gununingt, ; inter of the bride, wai bridesmaid,, and Mr Ward, of. W«d_ttgoo_, was best man. The bride was orcasediea, navy blue travelling costume. At the conclusion of the ceremomy Mr Leo Whittaker played the „ . •'Wedding March." ■*? he happy couple , ; left by express for Wanganni, where the hoireymoon wjllbe spent. The presents, . which were many and varied, included in cak salad bowl from the Hospital staff .

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Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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WILKINSON—CUMMINGS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

WILKINSON—CUMMINGS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3