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WEDDING.

■ ; (Contributed.) | A : (iuiet : =but pfettsb-Uvedding^ x^s ■wolemnisefifr at'the Pr^byteriafi Church, Eltham, on th^aCl|f^iiißty^\vhen WilHam ;David, si^ndi'sbfe'of'-Mraiid Mrs Taylor." ''Belmgn^ilgpa^lra,.^ was united in ;"lm|i^Jin^SryK^ daughter of.'tfeelaferMi^Jid Mrs Beat'<sori>':Ne\v S^uth 'WalelipAtistraJia. .;.Thg; Rey'.>'Ma' Rdheßson^j\>t|gthejaifidiaiihg/minister.'' "The bride^?\\iho was given., , by. her br^othferv Mr v 6. Beatspn,^ was -attired, in? a?'ereainy serge -dressf trimmed with, jereaip, allovep': la<je> ; -yiiri-sjati-fi, Vwjth which^jsh^ woi'ft .rf^'blaQk^ " velvet hitt" smartly set -off ":witli * paleWue ;plumes. Her two little nieces, Misses D^B.eatson and Dy Bailey, acted as bridesmaids, .arid, ■ were \ daintily dressbd in white silk frocks and whit© shoes, and stockings, and with bunches' of flowers in their hair. They carried i baskets of flowers and wore enamel"! bangles, the gift of the bridegroom, j Mr L. L M. Taylor supported the bridegroom _as_best man. After the ee^e-i nion'v the happy couple left the chur3h| amidst the strains -of the Wedding; March, played by Miss Taylor;, and entered their carriage, which was drawn by four greys and gaily, decorated-for i the occasion with white ribbons and silver bells. The guests, numbering -about forty, then adjourrieii ■' to!' -Mr Reilly's rooms, where an excellent breakfast was in readiness. After the:: usual toasts bad been proposed, and responded to the newly-married couple," armd showers of -rice,.'confetti and good wishes left by the afternoon train,, en route for Auckland, .where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride travelled in a pastel blue cloth costume trimmed with, black, and - wove ; the; bridegroonVs gift—a pet of black sealskin fursi The bride presented the ■bridegroom with a p;old watch guard. Their future hom,e will be .at Strat.ford. • ,■ '■ ;-.•■■■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 June 1913, Page 5

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WEDDING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 June 1913, Page 5

WEDDING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 18 June 1913, Page 5