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THE BRIDE WHO WAITED

■» Miss Gwen Pugsley and Mr Stanley Francis Cox were married at Minehead, Somerset, parish church recently. Just 12 months ago the couple were preparing for their wedding when, on the eve of the ceremony, the bridegroom disappeared. The arrangements were cancelled, and Miss Pugsley led the search for her missing bridegroom. A week later he was found wandering, suffering from loss of memory, at Exmouth. Miss Pugsley has watched him nursed back to health. One day recently she was a radiantly happy bride at a ceremony attended only by the couple's relatives. Two reasons why Kaitangata Coal is the favourite are its great heat and its lasting qualities.—Advt. Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability, i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23083, 8 January 1937, Page 11

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THE BRIDE WHO WAITED Otago Daily Times, Issue 23083, 8 January 1937, Page 11

THE BRIDE WHO WAITED Otago Daily Times, Issue 23083, 8 January 1937, Page 11

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