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Orange Blossoms.

A very pretty wedding took place in St. Andrew's Church on TuetjJaj morning, the contracting parties being Mr Joseph Goble and Miss Lilley Inrton, both of Durham iSoad. Thi bride, who was attended by her sisters, Misses Violet and '3eraldinc anc' Miss M. Goble (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss M. Hignet looked extremely pretty in soft white silk, and the usual wreath and veil. The bridegroom wns uttended by his brother. Mr G. Goble. The bridesmaids wore pale blue silk, and white brilliant dresses, with picturo hats to match. j After ihe ceremony the guests repaired to the icsidencc of the bride's | piirenLs where a sumptuous r»;past was very daintily spread. After Ihe breakfast was done justice to, the bridal party were photographed icy Mr Mc- : A Ulster, and the happy couple left by lho afternoon train on route for Wan- 1 qanni, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bvide's travelling dress i wtis a very ]>rettily made costume of ■jjrey \vi<h hut to match. Mr Heard, of Kuw J'lyiuouth, playfd the wedding march. The presents were both num- j < rotis and useful. ______ Chamberlain's (Jolie;, Cholera and Oiarrhoon 'Remedy is everywhere ack- \ nowlofl^ed to bo lho most successful mcdicitio in use for bowol complaints, i Tt aJ\v?ija euros and cures quickly. ll| can he dopendod upon even in iho| most so\cro nnd dangerous oases cf cholera morbiln, dysentery and diarrhoea, ft should bo tnkon at the first untißunl looseness of the bowels. Sold at thft New Plymouth Co • operaIjvo Store*. •

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12465, 25 January 1904, Page 6

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Orange Blossoms. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12465, 25 January 1904, Page 6

Orange Blossoms. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12465, 25 January 1904, Page 6