WEDDINGS
SMITH—GILLIES. Yesterday afternoon, at St. John's •Church, Willis street, Ruby, eldest daughter of Mr W. H. Smith, of this city, was married to Mr Arthur A. Gillies, son of Mr Solomon Gillies. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a graceful frock of cream Louisine silk, having a side panel of tucked silk. She wore a veil and orange blossom, and was attended by Miss Ivy Scott as bridesmaid, prettily frocked in White, with a chip straw hat trimmed with pale blue pink and heliotrope flowers. Mr F. Williams was best man. Tho bride's mother wore a black tailor-made costume and a black and white hat. Her sister, Miss 0. Smith, wore a pretty embroidered robe ' and a burnt straw bat. . . . "
A reception was subsequently held at Scott's rooms in Manners street. The 'newly married pair left for the North, where the honeymoon, is to be spent. Their future home will be in Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6996, 9 December 1909, Page 2
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