WEDDING.
, Miss Mary Vincent second daughter of Mr Ed. Vincent of Bay Road East Oxford was joined in happy wedlock on Thursday with Mr W. Wright, second son of Mr J. Wright of the Race-course farm.
The Bride was very tastefully dressed, the veil and wreath being remarkibly pretty and the dresses of the Bridesmaids the Misses'' Lucy Armstrong and Lucy Fisher were much admired. Mr Arthur Vincent performed the rolle as best roan "and Mr A. Wiigt gave the^Bride away. Consequent upon the.heads of both families toeing old identities and enjbying the respect and regard of the 'inhabitants a very large number gathered to witness the interesting ceremony which was performed by the, Rev. R. E. Garbett in his usual impressive manner. . .
We need scarcely say that we join with their numerous . friends in^ wishing them long life and happiness.
Influenza. — Now '..this." epidemic is becoming prevalent we strongly recommend the'free use of Platypu&Branddf Eucalypti Globulus " Exttt, ;j;? taken upon sugar or in inijfc^Th'e ' n\bst pleasant way tq take Eucalyptus is in tjae ; Pj^typuV Brantf of jEucajyptus Jujubes. . Tjbey areig suph a'portable form, pleasant jko 1 taste, antisepyc. and stimulant; -Sprinkle the. oil" upon handkerchief and about the rooms
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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 21 April 1894, Page 2
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200WEDDING. Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 21 April 1894, Page 2
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