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Orange Blossoms.

iiAKTOX—TOOHER. A vevy pretty wedding; watt celo'Lrated at 'St. Eraneis Ohurch, Willoaigliijy btaeet, on. Wednesday afternoon la.st■ ljy the Uialifc Key Monsigiior O'Ecmllv, tho contracting parties loing Miss Nellie. Tooher, third daughter of Mr John Tooher, of Block 27, to Mr W- Barton, eldest son of M^r Barton, of Devonport, Auckland' The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mir J. Tooher, wore a handsome dies?! of creaml voile, the j bodice being made with transparent iyoke, handsomely 'tiiimned with ' Limerick lace, and insertion to matchThe skirt was made with deep flouuoi aceordeon pleated, tucked and much trimmed with ruchings 1 of silk and insertion, and pretty hat of blue silk straw 1 and draped with Limerick lace and lined with blue^ chiffon and 1 pink rose budsThe bii idesniaid, Miss Cassy Tooher (sister of the iride), wore a cream creponlinne, handsomely trimmed with inseition and aocordeou pleated, and hat of pale green silk straw and draped with; lace and lined with cream chifl'on and pink rose budsThe bridegroom: was attended l>y his brother, "Mr J- Barton- Two little girls wore also in attendance, viz., Mauiieii Kane (niece of bride) and Katie Crosby, of Paeroa. who were dressed in white silk frocks and Leghorn hats, trimmed with, silk and chiil'oiiL The sisters of the bride, Mrs Kane, of Waihi, and Miss; M- Tooher, were dressed': respectively in Mark voile, accordeon pleated, and trimmed with silk insertion and hat to match, and fawn voile trimmed with silk insertion ami lace and hat to matchThe bride's? going away dress was navy serge, with white silk front and" navy and cream hat- The happy couple left for To A roll a. en route for their homo at DavenportThe bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold miiifY chain, and to the bridesmaid a gold necklet.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10458, 5 November 1904, Page 1

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Orange Blossoms. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10458, 5 November 1904, Page 1

Orange Blossoms. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10458, 5 November 1904, Page 1

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