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WEDDING AT WHATAWHATA

A very fashionable wedding was celebrated in St. Barnabas' church, VVhatawhata, on Wednesday, September slh, when Mrs Perkins was united to Air Charles Daibeth, both of I'd Kjwhai. The lie v. L'. lusher, Hamilton, was the ifliciating minister, The bride was given away by her father (Mr Limmer) and loosed charming in a navy blue costume, trimmed with blue siik and cream front with alluver iace and hat to match, the dre-s relieved with pink roses, ice bridesmaid (Miss Dilbeth) w re, a white muslin dress, trimmed with lace and transparent yoke, and white euili'ou hat, with blue forget-me-nots. Mrs Limmer was attired in a black skirt, blue siik bioU:eaud block picture hat; Mis Mt»iwood wore bLcK silk voile, and a black picture hat with cream roses. Mrs Nicholson looked well in a blue siik voile with hat to match. Mrs Nicol also looked very nice in a cream silk voile and white beaver toque trimmed with violets, and Miss Limmer wore a stylish grey tweea costume and bLck picture hat. Mrs liaselhurst wore a lavender coloured dress and cream silk front and hat to match. the biide's travelling dress was a grey tweed costume with nat to match. Alter the ceremouj, the bridal party assembled at Mr Mar wood'o residence to partake of the wedding breakfast. A notabie feature was the wedding presents, which were haudsoine »nd numerous. In the evening, about, 80 gussts wore entertained at a social in the Hail, at which Mr A. Livingstone made an efficient ALU. Music was provided oy Mrs Storey and Mr ejillespio. Songs were rendered Oy MrsGaskell and Mr Lvingscons, aud a comic lecture was given by Mr Nightingale.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8004, 8 September 1906, Page 2

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WEDDING AT WHATAWHATA Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8004, 8 September 1906, Page 2

WEDDING AT WHATAWHATA Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8004, 8 September 1906, Page 2