A PROFITABLE IDEA.
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I II , — ~. ....n-.u.s of white and pinic ,i a.-. Mr W. Devenish, of tfttt .. ni Department, carried out '*' 'o-» of best man. As tttrt iappy 'couple left tha ChUtfch: the : Wedding March M Was played by he organist, Mr Purcell Webb. The n l < S e ' d to the bridegroom was a ;et "of gold sleeve links and studs, mdlthe bridegroom's gift to rhe inde^a massive gold curb *•-- ' md to; the brid»— „_., _«_e. jroensto*- _L,«,«_id9 gold Slid the rt.aidbri^Q{ the bride's parent^, , St. Michael's, Mount, . and , -Xil9 wedding -breakfast, .wjMhon -jfirvfed,*:. .-■ "^he^Bri^e and Md<£toon_,'- pr opoeed^ one Rev. W. S. Lucas, and ff|Ponded to by. Mr Straohan. and ' proposed by Mr : 0. W. Atmoro, and responded to by Mr W. Devenish. -A- large-.; number of handsome and serviceable presents . were received, including: a cheque for a substantial amount from tho bride's pilrijrits. .it silver ,dgg cruejf" frdtii All Saints' c"h«ljf i:i ( the bi-khi hatiiig liefcii it _i.e_iibeiv ..lor Soiilci years), it Silvei- frttie diSbi. Jdltiitytf; inscribed; ii ; dttf tlio . feriipid£fefcs df Mr' Baigent, i iidlcjufc pr^e_ifc~a bdttlfi of gold— irdiii .the' bride's relative in East • Takiika, : arid, i iiulilbol'.df cheques froni- h^# coupie. r 4. A he wedding.^a^e, ii r same three-defiifer^, i was I.suii,pliM1 .suii,pliM by Mr I. <lohqs, .of. .Trafalgar, street. >M,r and ; Mrs Strachan left ]iy. tlj© Atjar hiira • yesterday anornlng. for ..Christ?church-..- and Dunedin, Where lltr honeymoon will be -s^ent,; the. bridle's travelling-dress beihg a navyt bluo Kaiapoi Melton cloth.' withy a long cream serge coat and lace hat, with ' dainty trimmings. Numerous congratulatory t3legrams were received from all parts of the Colony, and in honor of the occasion Mr. Baigent's employees in Nelson and at Wakefidld were granted aMioliday. Bunting was also displayed *at the Municipal Chambers. . In the , afternoon the employees of Mr Baigent were entertained at afternoon tea. Last night his Worship the Mayor and Mrs Baigent entertained at their _ residence the City Councilors, Corpora* tion oliicials, the Press representatives, and a few private friend... Councilor , Harrison proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom, and thanked the Mayor for the kind invitation extended to the Councilors. The Mayor suitably.•'.responded;,: The .pleasant gathering was brdught to it clttee, dbejut hrdnigbt with the cdni-padjr. . singiiig • "A did Lang Syne."
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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11554, 15 February 1906, Page 2
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477A PROFITABLE IDEA. Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11554, 15 February 1906, Page 2
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