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WEDDING BELLS.

+ DILLICAR—WATEIiUOUSE.

A pretty wedding was cjlebrated in the Methodist Church, II iiailton, yesterday morning when Mr T. li. Dillicar, fourth son of Mr K. Dillicar, was unrried to Mias Margaret Waterheuse, youngest daughter ot Mr I. W. \\ aterhouse. The ceremony wai performed by the Rev. f. Fee. The bride, wlio was given awuy by her father, looked charming dressed in cream IndiaD silk with lace trimmings, and a beautiful veil intertwined with orange blossoms, she carried a beautiful shower bouquet composed of white sweet peas and maiden hair fern. Tne bride was attended by Miss A. K. Dillicar, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a lovely white mercerised muslin over a pale blue cojtuine. The bridegroom was supported by iir VV. W. Dillicar as groomsman. The bridegroom's gift to the onde was a haudsome gold watch and chain, and to the bridesmaid a gold necklet chain with pendant. After the ceremony, the guests were entertained to a sumptuous breekfast at " Gnnghnurn," the residence of the bride's parents, after which the happy couple left by train en route to Takapuna. EVANS—STONE. A pretty wedding was solemnised on Christmas Day at the Trinity Wesleyin Church by the Rev. Thomas Fee, the contracting parties being iir VV. Evans, eldest son of Mr i'homas Evaus, and iliss Henrietta Linda, daughter of Mr George Stone, both of Hamilton Tne bride who wa.given away by her father, wore a charming dieas of cream silk with accordion pleateu ch lion, and Alaltese lace trimmings, also the orthodox wreath and veil, and carried a shower bouquet. The bride was attended by Aius Laura Stone and little Miss Lena Stoue, sisters of the bride, also Miss h.sie Hajes, ccus.n of the bridegroom the bridesmaids wore white spotted muslin drosses, wi-.b blue hats and sashes, and carried bouquets. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome gold watch and chain, and to the bridesmaids gold brooches. Mr a. Wilson acted as Lest man. After the C-Temony the guests were driven to the residence of the bride's parents, where they were entertained at a sumptuous breakfast, alter which the happy couple left foi Kotorua, where they will spend theii honeymoon. Ihe bride's travelliug dress was a silver grey oostuuie with cream facings, and white hat with blue trimmings. Ihe presents were numerous and costly, including several cheques and pieces ol furniture.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8088, 27 December 1906, Page 2

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WEDDING BELLS. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8088, 27 December 1906, Page 2

WEDDING BELLS. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8088, 27 December 1906, Page 2