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WEDDING IN SYDNEY.

,0a January ith, at St- Stephen's Freebyteriah Church, Sydney,: Mr .J. Douglas DaVj’s,' of Rotorua, New ; Zealand, Was married to Hazel May. daughter of Sir and Mrs C. G 1 Sledge, of Roseville, tho -Hot. John Ferguson .performing the ceremony. The brids. Who was given away by her father, wore a gown of .pale pink Brussels net over silk, with a tucked skirt and silk corselet, finished with a Satsuma bow and sprays of orange blossom. She wore a whit© laoo hat with pink flowers, and carried a bouquet of pink and white blooms, . tied with streamers to match of tulle, weighted with posies of -tiny pink rosebuds. Her gift from the bridegroom was a silver jewel casket. A .. Miss Alurtel Sledge attended her sister as bridesmaid, wearing a frock of limetinted net over silk, embroidered in, pastel pink and blue, with a wide blue sash. ."Her tulle , hat was. trimmed with posies, ■and pink.and .blue flowers formed her bouquet, which, was tied with tulle streamers. The bridegroom’s gift was a gold bracelet. Mr W. Crawshaw was the best man.

After, tho ceremony Mr and Mrs Sledge entertained the guests at Farmer's, and later Mr and Mrs Davys left for Katoomba afill the Jenolan Caves, the bride a cream gaberdine tailor-made costume and hat to match.

They will subsequently visit Rotorua before settling in Sydney.

DIRECT FROM LONDON AND NEW YORK. ■ Mrs Rolleston has pleasure in notifying’ ladies that the latest designs iu very beautiful hair ornaments for both day and evening wear have just arrived. Goods sent to country on approval on receipt of deposit, or a Wellington trade reference. Deposit returned if nothing purchased. Mrs .Rolleston, 256, Lambtoh quay, Wellington.—Advt. What does your face reveal? It is like an open book and reveals much; but unfortunately for some ladies, su. nerfluous hair is a constant and dreadworry, and mara the whole facial beauty, la such oases we would like nn to know of the effectiveness and complete destroying power of BUSMA. The removal of superfluous Hairs by this method is painless and permanent. Busina destroys every . hair root, and Saves no scar behind. Do not experiment with dangerous depilatories. Be treated with Ruama—you can use it in it- orlvaov of your home without the diehtest inconvenience. MBS SULLEN. Toilet (next Pluntet NuW Depot), BA. Courtenay place. Wellington.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. V*. fpr Bronchial Coughs, take.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9869, 15 January 1918, Page 9

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WEDDING IN SYDNEY. New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9869, 15 January 1918, Page 9

WEDDING IN SYDNEY. New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9869, 15 January 1918, Page 9

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