WEDDING.
(Prom "The Colonist," March 13th.) A wedding, at which only relatives and a few intimate friends were present was solemnised at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, (says Tuesday's "Post") when Miss Gladys Diumnt,! youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Hi Dimant, Trafalgar-street South, kelson ' was married to.'Mr T. B. Edwards, of the Eastern Extension Cable Company, Wellington. Canon Fielden Taylor officiated, and Mr Dimant gave, his daughter away. The wedding gown was made of cream net, with bands of gold tissue, j over an underdress of hand-made lace: and crepe de chine. The'bodice -was! made with an apron effect of cream lace I threaded with gold; gold brocaded slip-i pers were aJso worn, and a, tulle veil and, orange buds. The posy bouquet was composed of tea roses.. Miss Mimi Smith was the only bridesmaid, and wore pow-i dei- f 1)!ue georgette, trimmed with fur,! -•,yith a velvet hat with touches of blue.!' She carried an Early Victorian posy of: blue and brown flowers.. A reception! was afterwards held at the residence of j Mr and Mrs 11. D. Thomson, Wades-1 town. Mr and Mrs T. B. Edwards left later on their wedding torn-, the bride wearing a light..fawn "tricotine costumeand a mole velvet and white suede hat,! with touches of blue. - j
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 3 (Supplement)
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214WEDDING. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 3 (Supplement)
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